Juventus has so many outstanding players throughout its history that a list of them all would be too big for the current format. Juventus has competed in every season of the premier league division since its introduction in 1900, with the exception of the 2006–07 season. After Genoa’s football section (1893), it is the second-oldest club of its sort that is still in existence in the country. In December 2000, Juventus was ranked seventh on FIFA’s historical ranking of the best clubs in the world. Nine years later, Juventus was ranked as the second-greatest club in Europe throughout the 20th century based on statistical analysis carried out by IFFHS. Find the Top 10 Juventus Goalscorers Of All Time below.
10. Federico Munerati (114 Goals)
Federico Munerati passed away in July 1980 after 13 years of football-related employment. In his 238 career appearances for Juventus, he scored 114 goals, giving him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.47, indicating that he scored nearly two goals (exactly 1.8) every four times he played for the Black and Whites. If Munerati hadn’t played for Sampdoria and A.C. Pistoiese for just two years of his career, we may argue he spent his whole playing career with Juventus. And given that he worked for Juventus for 11 years, it stands to reason that his scoring totals for the Italian powerhouse were ten times greater.
9. Roberto Baggio (115 Goals)
Juventus great Roberto Baggio shone for the Italian powerhouse from 1990 until 1995. Although Baggio played for various Serie A teams, including AC Milan and Inter Milan, he spent the most time with Juventus during his career and also scored the most goals in the league for them. In the league, Baggio scored 78 goals for Juventus in 141 appearances, giving him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.55. This indicates that the retired Italian star scored slightly more than 2 goals (exactly 2.2) for the Black and Whites for every four appearances.
8. John Hansen (124 Goals)
John Hansen, the first non-Italian player to appear on the Top 10 Juventus Goalscorers Of All Time list, was actually Danish. Hansen scored 124 goals in 187 appearances for Juventus, giving him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.66. This means that the former footballer from Denmark scored nearly 2 goals (exactly 1.98) for every three games he played for the Black and Whites. Additionally, he contributed to two goals during his time with the Italian club. After Felice Borel, whose goals for Juventus were all scored at the league level, John Hansen is the second player on the list of Juventus’ all-time leading goal scorers. And an intriguing detail about him is that he played for Juventus in all of his league outings.
7. Pietro Anastasi (132 Goals)
In his 308 Juventus appearances, Pietro Anastasi scored 132 goals, giving him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.43. This indicates that the former Italian footballer scored slightly more than two goals every five times he played for the Italian side. 78 of the 132 goals that Anastasi scored for Juventus—or nearly 60% of all his goals—were achieved at the league level. That also implies that 40% of Anastasi’s total goals for Juventus (54) came from tournaments other than league matches, which is a larger ratio than all the other footballers already discussed in this article.
6. Felice Borel (163 Goals)
In his 308 career appearances for Juventus, Felice Borel scored 163 goals, giving him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.58. This indicates that the retired Italian footballer scored slightly more than one goal per two games for the Italian side. Borel scored 163 goals, of which 138 were league goals, 9 were Italian Cup goals, and 11 were goals in other tournaments. In reality, Borel spent two thirds of his career working for Juventus, first from 1932 to 1941 and then from 1942 until 1946.
5. Omar Sivori (165 Goals)
Omar Sivori, the first player passed on the list of Juventus’ all-time leading goal scorers, scored 165 goals in 253 career appearances for the Italian club, giving him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.66, or nearly two goals (exactly 1.98) in every three matches. And of the 165 goals Sivori scored for Juventus, 135 were at the league level, accounting for 82% of all of his goals for the club. Sivori spent eight years, or more than half of his career, playing for Juventus between 1957 and 1965. During that period, he scored more than three times as many goals for Juventus as he did for all of his other teams combined.
4. David Trezeguet (171 Goals)
David Trezeguet, a French footballer of Argentinian descent, is the first non-Italian player with dual nationality on Juventus’ all-time top scorers list. During his career, he made 320 appearances for the Italian giants and scored 171 goals, giving him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.53. This means that the French player has scored slightly more than one goal every two games for Juventus.
3. Roberto Bettega (179 Goals)
Roberto Bettega, a retired footballer, is one of Juventus’ highest scorers all-time, and he and Giampiero Boniperti share second place on the list with 179 goals each. Bettega, however, has scored all 179 goals for Juventus in 482 appearances, which is 23 more than Boniperti, giving him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.36, which is almost the same as Boniperti’s. This means that the Italian retried footballer has scored exactly 1.1 goals in every three appearances for the Black and Whites.
2. Giampiero Boniperti (182 Goals)
Giampiero Boniperti, a retired Italian footballer who is second behind Alessandro Del Piero among Juventus’ all-time leading goal scorers, has scored 108 goals, which is far fewer than Del Piero, who holds the first spot on the list. A goal-to-appearance ratio of about 0.39 means that the former Italian footballer has scored nearly 2 goals in every 5 appearances for the Serie A giants. He has actually scored 182 goals in the 459 appearances he has made for Juventus throughout his career.
1. Alessandro Del Piero (290 Goals)
Throughout his career, Alessandro Del Piero has tallied 290 goals for Juventus in all competitions. The Italian icon has scored 290 goals in 706 appearances for Juventus, giving him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.4. This indicates that he has scored 2 goals every 5 times he has played for the Black and Whites. Alessandro Del Piero is Juventus’ all-time leading scorer with 290 goals. Of those 290 goals, 208 were scored at the league level, accounting for 71% of Del Piero’s goals for Juventus. And Del Piero has scored as many goals (208) in 503 appearances for Juventus, giving him a goal-to-appearance ratio of 0.4, helping him top our list of Top 10 Juventus Goalscorers Of All Time.
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