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Juventus Training Center (Vinovo)

Juventus F.C. training facility


Summary

Juventus F.C. training facility

FieldValue
nameJuventus Training Center
imageVinovo Media Center - panoramio.jpg
nicknameVinovo
locationVinovo
coordinates
typeFootball training facility
broke_ground2004
opened2006
ownerJuventus FC
construction_cost€ 12.5 million
capacity400

The Juventus Training Center (colloquially known as "the Vinovo") is a football training facility owned by Juventus, located in Vinovo a comune 14 kilometres southwest of the city of Turin. Designed by GAU and Shesa, the training ground features modern facilities and was opened in August 2006. The facility measures a total of 162,900 square meters and originally cost €12.5 million.

Owned through Campi di Vinovo S.p.A., controlled by the club to 71.3% until 2003, until 2018, it was used as a training ground for the Juventus men's team until the construction of the new training center; it is now exclusively used for the matches and training for that of the Juventus youth sector (already from 2017), and that of the women's team.

Facilities

The training area includes:

  • eleven regular playing fields (nine in natural grass and two in synthetic grass), of which:
    • one of reduced size;
    • one with a mobile pressostatic cover, used in case of cold and bad weather;
    • the "Campo Ale & Ricky" (dedicated to the memory of Alessio Ferramosca and Riccardo Neri, youths of the young bianconeri who drowned in a facility pond), with a 400-seat grandstand, reserved for matches of Juventus Women and of all the Juventus youth sector;
  • a swimming pool that allows counter-current swimming and hydro massage;
  • a physiotherapy center;
  • a gym for heating and muscle building;
  • soccer tennis;
  • seven locker rooms for competitive sports (one for Juventus Women and six for youth teams);
  • two warehouses.

The media center includes:

  • a hotel of about 350 m2;
  • a sports medicine center;
  • a room for technical meetings;
  • the JTV television studios;
  • the press room, which can accommodate up to 30 journalists, for press conferences.

References

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Other publications

References

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  2. {{harvcol. CONSOB. 2007
  3. "Il primo allenamento al JTC!". juventus.com.
  4. (16 March 2018). "Women, prime corse alla Continassa!". juventus.com.
  5. "Centro allenamenti Juventus". studiogau.it.
  6. "Prospetto informativo OPV 2007". consob.it.
  7. (12 September 2008). "Ranieri lancia il turn over, ecco Trezeguet e Amauri". la Repubblica.
  8. (15 December 2006). "Tragedia al centro bianconero, muoiono due giovani della Berretti".
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