2009–10 Juventus FC season

The 2009–10 season was Juventus Football Club's 112th in existence and third consecutive season in the top flight of Italian football.

Domestically, the team competed in Serie A, finishing seventh, as well as in the Coppa Italia, where they were eliminated in the quarter-finals. Having finished second in 2008–09, Juventus automatically qualified for a place in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League. After drawing their first two games, against Bordeaux and Bayern Munich, and winning their next two, a double header against Maccabi Haifa, the team lost their last two group stage games, including a 4–1 home defeat against Bayern Munich on the last matchday. As a result, they finished third in their group and qualified for a place in the Round of 32 in the UEFA Europa League. In this secondary competition, Juventus were knocked out in the Round of 16 after the second leg ended as a 4–1 (5–4 on aggregate) loss for the second time in Europe, this time in England against Fulham.

Squad information
Players in the squad list A and B submitted to UEFA were indicated by EL and EL B respectively. Buffon, Molinaro and Tiago were in 2009–10 UEFA Champions League, they were make way for new signing Candreva and Paolucci.

Reserve squad
Players in the squad list B submitted to UEFA were indicated by EL B.

Berretti squad
Players in the squad list B submitted to UEFA were indicated by EL B.

Financial Summary
This section displays the club's financial expenditure's in the transfer market. Because all transfer fee's are not disclosed to the public, the numbers displayed in this section are only based on figures released by media outlets.

Spending
Summer:  €52,500,000

Winter:   €0,000,000

Total:   €52,500,000

Income
Summer:  €14,500,000

Winter:   €0,000,000

Total:   €14,500,000

Expenditure
Summer: €38,000,000

Winter:  €0,000,000

Total:  €38,000,000

Overall
{|class="wikitable" Serie A, 28 October 2009 Champions League, 8 December 2009
 * Games played || 50
 * Games won || 21
 * Games drawn || 10
 * Games lost || 19
 * Goals scored || 69
 * Goals conceded || 71
 * Goal difference || –2
 * Total yellow cards || 112
 * Total red cards || 9
 * Best result || Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria (H)
 * Goals conceded || 71
 * Goal difference || –2
 * Total yellow cards || 112
 * Total red cards || 9
 * Best result || Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria (H)
 * Total yellow cards || 112
 * Total red cards || 9
 * Best result || Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria (H)
 * Best result || Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria (H)
 * Best result || Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria (H)
 * Worst result || Juventus 1–4 Bayern Munich (H)
 * Worst result || Juventus 1–4 Bayern Munich (H)
 * Most appearances (Top three) || Diego (44) Amauri, Giorgio Chiellini and Felipe Melo (40) Fabio Grosso (36)
 * Top scorer (Top three)|| Alessandro Del Piero (11) David Trezeguet (10) Diego, Amauri and Vincenzo Iaquinta (7)
 * Serie A Points || 55/114 (16W/7D/15L)
 * Top scorer (Top three)|| Alessandro Del Piero (11) David Trezeguet (10) Diego, Amauri and Vincenzo Iaquinta (7)
 * Serie A Points || 55/114 (16W/7D/15L)
 * Serie A Points || 55/114 (16W/7D/15L)

Games include Champions League/Europa League and Coppa Italia matches unless otherwise noted

Appearances and goals
1 Includes Champions League and Europa League
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Disciplinary record
Includes all competitive matches. Players with 1 card or more included only.

1 Includes Champions League and Europa League