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  2. Mar 1, 2012 · This statistic shows which squad numbers have already been assigned in their history and to which players. Season. Club. Jersey number. 10/11. Al-Ahli Dubai Club (- 2017) 23. 09/10. Juventus FC.

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    • Gianluigi Buffon
    • Ciro Ferrara
    • Giorgio Chiellini
    • Giuseppe Furino
    • Fabio Cannavaro
    • Gaetano Scirea
    • Franco Causio
    • Claudio Marchisio
    • Giampiero Boniperti
    • Alessandro Del Piero

    A living club legend. Gianluigi Buffon has experienced title-winning highs and Calciopoli lows over his many playing years, but the big goalkeeper has stood by Juventus' side through it all. The sensational shot-stopper has spent the majority of his career with the Old Lady, and he has won just about every trophy on offer - except the Champions Lea...

    Having lifted the Serie A title twice with his hometown club Napoli, Ciro Ferrara moved to Juventus in 1994 and spent 12 glorious years in Turin. Ferrara proved to be one of the best centre-backs of his generation, and he kept his place in the Juve side for more than a decade. The Italy international went on to win five Serie A titles with Juventus...

    Another legend still in the making. Giorgio Chiellini initially flourished as a left-back, but injuries in the Juventus squad meant he was shifted to the centre of defence - and what a happy accident that turned out to be! Chiellini has been a key figure in this modern day Juve side, which has won an incredible eight successive Scudetti. His demand...

    Giuseppe Furino was not an opponent you would fancy coming up against. Although he stood only 5'5 tall, Furia (Fury) as he was nicknamed, was as aggressive and destructive as they come. Furino sat deep in the Juve midfield, breaking up play and crunching opponents with incredibly tough tackles, but he also knew how to play, and was an instrumental ...

    Okay, so Fabio Cannavaro didn't have his best spell at the club while wearing the number five, but he did pull it on for a season, at least. The Italian defender enjoyed his best years with Juventus in the number 28, and it was while he was in Turin that he won the World Cup 2006 with his nation, and subsequently claimed the Ballon d'Or. Without do...

    One of the best defenders in football history. Without doubt. So good, that he kept Franco Baresi out of the Italian national team for four years. That good. Gaetano Scirea spent all but two years of his career with Juventus, and he went on to win every trophy on offer with I Bianconeri. A legend of the game, who suffered a tragic death when he was...

    No, it's not Cristiano Ronaldo. Sorry. Franco Causio was one of the first Juventus players to adopt the number seven jersey, and he wore it with pride and style during his time in Turin. Causio played in a wide right position for I Bianconeri and Italy, and his nimble footwork and excellent crossing has earned him recognition as one of the country'...

    If it were up to Claudio Marchisio and the Juventus supporters, he'd probably still be gliding around the Allianz stadium turf now. Marchisio was a majestic footballer, and although his best years were ravaged by injury, he still proved to be one of the very best in the club's history. The Italian playmaker could dictate the pace of a game with eas...

    Another proper Juventus legend. Giampiero Boniperti played his entire career at Juventus, where he bagged an absolute shed-load of goals. He began his playing days as a striker, but later moved back into a slightly deeper role to accommodate Omar Sivori and John Charles, and the trio created one of the deadliest strike forces in football history. T...

    The greatest number 10 in Juventus' history - and he faced some pretty stern competition, too. Roberto Baggio. Michel Platini. Paul Pogba. But none can compare to the genius of Alessandro Del Piero. The Italian international was so blessed with the ball at his feet. Elegance, pace, flair, an eye for goal. He had the lot. And it became quickly appar...

  3. Fabio Cannavaro Ufficiale OMRI ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈfaːbjo kannaˈvaːro]; born 13 September 1973) is an Italian professional football coach and former player. He is regarded as one of the greatest defenders of all time. [3] [4] He is currently the manager of Serie A side Udinese .

    • 13 September 1973 (age 50)
    • 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
    • Fabio Cannavaro
    • 2000 Belgium-Netherlands
  4. His jersey number is 5. Fabio Cannavaro career statistics, match ratings, heatmap and goals are available on Sofascore for current and previous seasons. Last player match was Slovakia - Italy (3 - 2) and Fabio Cannavaro received 6.6 Sofascore rating.

    • 5'9" (1.76 m)
    • September 13, 1973
    • Italy
  5. Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Fabio Cannavaro playing for Parma Calcio 1913, Italy men's national team and Juventus FC in the Serie A, Champions League and World Cup

  6. View the player profile of Juventus Defender Fabio Cannavaro, including statistics and photos, on the official website of the Premier League.

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