In the 1933–34 season Foot-Ball Club Juventus competed in Serie A and Mitropa Cup.
Summary
During this season Juventus became 'club of Italy' thanks to the 16 players competing with the National Football Team of Italy in the 1933-35 International Cup [1]
The squad made a big domain of the tournament with 53 points (4 more than Ambrosiana-Inter) due to 23 wins and 7 draws clinched the fourth title in a row. After the campaign, goalkeeper Combi is retired with eleven seasons in the club.[2]
Also, the club sent a big pack of players to the 1934 FIFA World Cup: Gianpiero Combi, Virginio Rosetta, Luigi Bertolini, Felice Borel II, Umberto Caligaris, Giovanni Ferrari, Luis Monti, Raimundo Orsi et Mario Varglien I (5 out of 9 were starting players).[3] Italy clinched the world cup being nicknamed Nazio-Juve [4]
Squad
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