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Juventus FC–AC Milan rivalry
Football derby between Juventus and Milan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Juventus FC–AC Milan rivalry is a football derby between Juventus and Milan. Both teams rank among the most successful clubs in the country's football history and often compete for all major domestic honours.[1] It is the oldest running and most played Italian derby, having been played since 1901.
The derby is often compared to Derby d'Italia, the derby between Juventus and Inter Milan; the two derbies collectively are considered one of the facets of the wider and older socioeconomic and historical regional rivalry between cities of Milan and Turin.
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Official match results
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Dates are in dd/mm/yyyy form
- SF = Semi-final
- QF = Quarter-final
- R16 = Round of 16
- R32 = Round of 32
- GS = Group stage
- R1 = Round 1
- R2 = Round 2
Juventus win Draw Milan win
- Milan won 3–2 on penalties.[3]
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Statistics
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- As of 18 January 2025[4]
Top scorers
Below is the list of players with the most goals scored in official games.[6][7]
Most appearances
Below is the list of players with the most appearances in official games.[8][9]
Managers
Appearances
Records
- Largest victory: Milan 8–1 Juventus (1911–12)
- Most goals in a game: Juventus 8–2 Milan (1926–27)
- Biggest win for Juventus: Juventus 8–2 Milan (1926–27); Juventus 6–0 Milan (1925–26)
- Biggest win for Milan: Milan 8–1 Juventus (1911–12)
- Highest scoring draw: Juventus 3–3 Milan (1930–31); Milan 3–3 Juventus (1946–47)
- Biggest away win for Juventus: Milan 1–6 Juventus (1996–97)
- Biggest away win for Milan: Juventus 1–7 Milan (1949–50)
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Head-to-head ranking in Serie A (1930–2025)
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• Total: Milan with 33 higher finishes, Juventus with 56 higher finishes, and 1 equal finish (as of the end of the 2024–25 season). No head-to-heads in 1981 and 1983, since Milan was in Serie B, and in 2007, since Juventus was in Serie B.
Notes:
- 1945–46 Italian Football Championship is not included in Serie A statistics.
- Both teams finished with the same number of points in 1948, and the regulation of the time did not contemplate tiebreakers: both teams finished in second place.
- Both teams finished with the same number of points in 1985, and Milan finished ahead, on head-to-head points.
- Both teams finished with the same number of points in 2009, and Juventus finished ahead, on head-to-head points.
- Due to the Calciopoli scandal, Juventus' 2004–05 title was voided, while in the 2005–06 season Juventus was relegated and the title was awarded to Inter Milan as AC Milan suffered a 30-point deduction from its initial 2nd-place finish.
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Trophies
- Numbers with this background denote the competition record.
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Footnotes and references
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