File:Foot-Ball Club Juventus - June 2, 1935.jpg

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1934–35 Serie A - Foot-Ball Club Juventus in Florence (Italy), June 2, 1935

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Description Florence (Italy), "Giovanni Berta" Stadium, June 2, 1935. The line-up of F.B.C. Juventus took to the pitch prior the away victory versus A.C. Fiorentina (0-1), Matchday 30 of Italian League 1934–35 Serie A. From left to right, standing: M. Varglien (I), V. Rosetta, C. Valinasso, L. Monti, L. Bertolini, A. Foni; crouched: A. Diena (II), F. Borel (II), G. Ferrari, R. Cesarini, G. Gabetto.
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Source (June 5, 1935). "Le due emozionanti partite di Firenze e Roma che hanno assegnato il titolo". Il Calcio Illustrato (23).
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