Pre-season preparations begin in July, no official date yet. Juve will be participating in this years International Champions Cup, in the United States and also playing a couple games in Mexico. Here's the pre-season schedule so far: July 8 - Arrival for players who have had the entire summer off July 22 - ICC: Barcelona vs Juventus (6pm EST) July 27 - ICC: Juventus vs PSG (8:30pm EST) July 30 - ICC: Juventus vs Roma (4pm EST) Aug 5 - Friendly against Tottenham Hotspurs at Wembley Aug ? - Villar Perosa, Annual meeting against the club’s Primavera (11am EST) Aug 13 - Supercoppa vs Lazio Aug 20 - Serie A begins
Where are you sitting, Im over by Fort Myers and thinking bout going. Section 102 looks good for 126 bux.
I don't know. A friend of mine got a bunch of us tix but I haven't seen them yet. When I get mine I will [post the section number. This guy owns our local Juve restaurant and a bunch of us are going over.
I don't know. I am talking about where I live which is Sarasota. It is Cafe Amici on lower Main Street.
I will be there as well as going to Boston. Really hope all the players especially starters will be selected for trip.
Juventus will train at the Red Bull Stadium in Harrison, NJ on July 21st from 7-8pm. Tickets on sale on June 27th.
Finally they're doing this. Last time they visited US they didnt have open training sessions to public. They only let a select number of people from fan clubs go to 1 training in San Jose area. None in LA or other places.
I live in Orlando. I would go down to Miami to watch them, but ticket prices are too rich for my blood. I still haven't gotten over that second half collapse in Cardiff. What's worse is that there is no major tournament this summer to help palliate the pain...
end zone tickets are 60 bucks.. There are seats in the second row for 68 bucks. Section 202 and 203... your basically on the field for 70 bux
Me. I think we have nosebleeds. My friend got them through a local Italian-American club. The good part is that they are providing a bus so we don't have to deal with the parking nonsense.
On Saturday 8 July, Massimiliano Allegri’s men undergo routine medical tests at J|Medical before facing physical tests in Vinovo. Sunday, meanwhile, marks the first double training session of the new campaign. Here is the list of players who will take part in this first part of preparations: ASAMOAH Kwadwo BENATIA Medhi BENTANCUR Rodrigo BERUATTO Pietro CALIGARA Fabrizio CLEMENZA Luca COCCOLO Luca DEL FAVERO Mattia GARCIA TENA Pol KANOUTE' Elimane Franck KEAN Bioty Moise KHEDIRA Sami LEALI Nicola MANDRAGORA Rolando MARRONE Luca NICOLUSSI CAVIGLIA Hans ORSOLINI Riccardo PADOVAN Stefano PARODI Giulio PASQUATO Cristian PINSOGLIO Carlo RINCON Tomas ROMAGNA Filippo STURARO Stefano TELLO Andrés THIAM Mame TOURE' Oumar UNTERSEE Joel VOGLIACCO Alessandro Meanwhile, Marko Pjaca will continue his personalised recovery programme in Vinovo, while the rest of the players will return to training over the course of the following days depending on their commitments with their respective national teams and the work set out for them by Allegri and his coaching staff.
I can't wait for the game vs Roma at Gillette. Living 20 mins from Gillette it's perfect. Admittedly prior to the announcement of the game I had no Serie A team to follow. Maybe I got carried away in adopting a new team in Juventus but I ordered a new jersey for the match and spent the weekend reading up on them. The fun I've had looking up the history of the club reminds me of how fun it was when I first discovered soccer about 10 years ago, prior to that I had only followed the 4 main sports in the US.
Welcome! That's exactly how I felt when I first started following football. The more I read about the club and its history, the more it felt like it chose me rather than the other way around.