What is Juventus' biggest loss of all time?
Juventus have been much more accustomed to giving out heavy defeats in their illustrious history, but they have suffered a few of their own.
One recent embarrassment for the Turin giants came with a 5-1 demolition at the hands of Napoli in January 2023. As Shakira might have put it, Italy's most famous club had gone from a Ferrari to a Twingo in 90 short minutes.
When Napoli grabbed their fifth goal with 18 minutes remaining it had Serie A fans scrambling for the record books, but while the loss was hugely embarrassing it did not break the record for the biggest defeat ever suffered by Juventus.
The Old Lady was founded in 1897, making them one of the oldest clubs in the world, so it comes as no surprise that they have also struggled from time to time.
This page will showcase Juventus' record defeats in the major competitions.
What is Juventus' biggest ever defeat in history?
Juventus' biggest loss of all time is 7-0. They suffered said defeat to Austrian side Wiener Sport-Club on 1 October 1958 in the European Cup first round.
What is Juventus' biggest ever home defeat in history?
Juventus' record home defeat is by six goals. This has occurred on two occasions; 7-1 to AC Milan in Serie A on 5 February 1950 and 7-1 to US Pro Vercelli in the Prima Divisione on 5 March 1922.
What is Juventus' biggest ever away defeat in history?
Juventus' biggest away loss of all time is that 7-0 thrashing by Wiener Sport-Club in 1958.
What is Juventus' biggest ever Serie A defeat in history?
Juventus' record Serie A defeat is by six goals. They were thrashed 7-1 by AC Milan in 1949-50 and 6-0 by Inter in 1953-54.
What is Juventus' biggest ever European defeat in history?
Juventus largest loss in Europe is the 7-1 against Wiener Sport-Club in the European Cup first round in 1958.
What is Juventus' biggest ever Champions League defeat in history?
Juventus heaviest loss in the Champions League - since it was reformed in 1992-93 - is a 4-0 thumping by Chelsea in the group stage at Stamford Bridge in 2021-22.