#8 Giorgio Chiellini | 2005 - present
Giorgio Chiellini is a modern-day Juventus great and has been through thick and thin with the Serie A giants. The Italian defender is a traditional old fashioned defender and has combined elegance with doggedness to incredible effect for the Old Lady.
Known for his positional sense, strength and hard-tackling style, Chiellini's warrior-like attitude has been on display several times over the years for Juventus. The defender is one of two active players on the list continues to play a big role for the Bianconeri despite being 35 years of age.
With 17 trophies to his name including a staggering nine Serie A titles, the Italian defender is Juventus through and through and has been a loyal servant for the club over the years.
Chiellini is one of the leaders of the dressing and a role model to up and coming players in his position, as he looks set to spend the twilight years of his career with the Bianconeri before eventually calling it quits when the time comes.
#7 Roberto Bettega | 1969 - 1983
Roberto Bettega spent a staggering 14 years at Juventus and enjoyed a highly successful spell with the Serie A giants. Hailed as a complete striker, Bettega was dominant in the air and was blessed with physical strength in abundance.
In his prime, Bobby Goal, as was fondly referred to at the time, was one of the most feared strikers on the planet. With seven Serie A titles and several other domestic as well as continental honours, Bettega helped oversee an era of dominance for the Bianconeri.
In 326 appearances for Juventus, the legendary striker scored 129 league goals for the club and was also named Serie A top scorer in the 1979-80 season. Bettega spent the lions share of his career with Juventus and also served as the club's vice-chairman between 1994 and 2006.
#6 Alessandro Del Piero | 1993 - 2012
Alessandro Del Piero is Juventus' all-time top scorer and is hailed as one of the finest attackers of his generation. Dubbed as "fantasista" for his ability to score goals as well as create them with impeccable flair, Del Pierro is arguably the greatest attacker in the club's illustrious history and spent nearly two decades in Turin.
The legendary Italian won six Serie A titles and was also the club's top scorer in the Champions League when they won the competition in 1996.
Having spent almost the entirety of his senior career with Juventus, Del Piero achieved legendary status at the club when he decided to remain with the Bianconeri despite their relegation in 2005.
Renowned for his technique and set-piece ability, the Juventus legend was a complete forward back in the day added to the legend of the club's #10 shirt. He left the club in 2012 and retired two years later after spells with Sydney FC and Delhi Dynamos.
#5 Dino Zoff | 1972 - 1983
When Dino Zoff signed for Juventus in 1972, he was 30 years old and already a seasoned veteran in the Serie A. Having made a name for himself with stints at Napoli, Udinese, Mantova and the Italian national team, Zoff elevated his game to new heights in Turin and exhibited staggering levels of consistency.
Since making his debut in 1972, the Italian goalkeeper sent an unbelievable record of playing 330 Serie A games in a row, a record that stands till date.
Stunningly, Zoff never missed a league game for the Old Lady in his 11-year stint at the club — meaning his 330 appearances for the club arrived in succession.
The legendary goalkeeper was always reliable between the sticks and was someone who also led his sides, having captained Juventus and the Italian national team on several occasions. Zoff wasn't the most exciting keeper around, but his impeccable positioning sense meant he didn't have to make too make flamboyant saves.
The goalkeeper holds several long-standing Serie A records and is undoubtedly an all-time great.
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