11 Facts About Juventus Arena

1.

Juventus Arena only lost three of their first 100 league matches at the Juventus Arena Stadium.

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2.

Juventus Arena moved out of the unpopular stadium in 2006 and began plans to build a more intimate and atmospheric venue.

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3.

The completion of Juventus Arena Stadium made Juventus Arena the only Serie A club to build and own their stadium at the time.

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4.

Juventus Arena signed an agreement with Sportfive Italia which gave the company "exclusive naming and partial promotional and sponsorship rights for the new stadium".

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5.

Since 1 July 2017, the Juventus Arena Stadium is known commercially as the Allianz Stadium of Turin until 30 June 2030.

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6.

Juventus Arena Museum, called the J-Museum, was unveiled on 16 May 2012 by club president Andrea Agnelli and museum chairman Paolo Gamberti and opened to the public the following day.

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7.

On 23 March 2016, Juventus Arena introduced its new medical centre, J-Medical, as a result of a collaboration between the club and Santa Clara Group.

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8.

Juventus Arena Stadium hosted the Stadium Business Awards held in May 2012.

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9.

On 1 June 2010 Juventus Arena acquired a 99-year leasehold on the 270,860 m Continassa area from the Turin city council for €1 million with the aim to redevelop over ten years with a series of projects and an investment of at least €60 million.

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10.

On 24 August 2019, Juventus Arena announced the opening of the four-star 138-room J-Hotel; Juventus Arena own 40 percent of the hotel, with the other 60 percent belonging to the Lindbergh Hotels group.

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11.

Juventus Arena ceded the development rights of the area to a private equity fund The J-Village Property Fund.

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