Derby della Mole



The Derby della Mole, is the local derby, played out between Turin's most prominent football clubs Juventus and Torino. It is also known as the Derby di Torino or the Turin Derby in English. It is named after the Mole Antonelliana, a major landmark in the city and the architectural symbol of the Piedmontese capital. It is the first derby of Italian football and the oldest meeting between two teams based in the same city still disputed.
The match between the two clubs represented until the First World War the juxtaposition of two opposing social classes. Juventus, founded in 1897 by students of a prestigious high school in Turin, soon became akin to the bourgeois in the town especially after enduring bond with the Agnelli family, which began in 1923, during which time they were also supported by the aristocracy of the region. Torino instead was born in 1906 from a division within Juventus, at the hands of dissidents who joined forces with another team from the city, Football Club Torinese, who identified with the then early industrial world. In the 1960s and 1970s of the twentieth century, these differences had eased considerably, partly as a result of the great migration to Turin about forty years earlier, but did not disappear: Juventus has since transcended its status as the symbol of the bourgeois and elite class to become a global phenomenon while Torino still largely retains an exclusively local fanbase.
The colours of the two teams also contribute, in small part, to this distinction: the Bianconeri, originally pink and black, adopted their jerseys from Notts County all the way from England, while the Granata dusted off the colours of the "Brigade Savoia", that two centuries earlier had liberated the then capital of the Duchy of Savoy. Both clubs, however, featured within their emblems a raging bull, taken from the city's coat of arms: Juventus as a bond with their origins, while Torino adopted it as their identity until 2017 when Juventus introduced a J shaped logo no longer featuring the bull.

History

The Turin derby was first played on 13 January 1907. It was also the first competitive match of Torino after its founding on 3 December 1906. The rivalry stems from the fact that Torino was founded through a merger of Football Club Torinese and a group of Juventus dissidents, led by major financier Alfredo Dick. It is said that prior to the first derby, Dick was locked inside the changing room, causing him to miss the game and having to listen to updates via players and staff.
Since then, the derby has not been played in Serie A thirteen times: twelve due to Torino being in Serie B, and once after Juventus were relegated following the 2006 Italian football scandal. In addition to the derby against the Granata, the Bianconeri have played many derbies in the top flight with other city teams that no longer exist such as R.S. Ginnastica Torino, Sport Club Audace Torino and Football Club Pastore. In the first two editions of the Italian football championship, the original derbies of Turin were the ones played between Torinese, Ginnastica Torino and Internazionale Torino, before the latter merged with Torinese in 1900.
in 1976–77
During the post-World War II years, the rivalry and vast difference in clubs' fortunes came to represent a class divide in the Piedmont region, as noted by Soldati. The fans of Torino usually represent the proletariat, while Juventus the bourgeoisie. With the mass migration to Turin, a major industrial center of northern Italy, in the 1960s and 1970s, many fans of Juventus arrived from southern Italy and took up employment with the Agnelli family - the owners of FIAT. Thus, they also saw Juventus as "the team of the boss" or the "team of Fiat". Torino would stand to represent the "original" spirit of Piedmont, or the purest
Torinesità'' and to this day, it draws its supporters from a predominantly local fanbase, compared to Juventus, which enjoys widespread support even outside of Italy. Today, the differences remain, even if they are less prominent, due to Torino regularly teetering between Serie A and Serie B since the second half of the 1990s.
Overall, Juventus have won the derby 99 times and Torino have won it 73 times. There have been 62 draws, with 361 goals in favour of Juventus and 314 goals scored for Torino. Despite the overall results of the derby generally in favor of Juventus, historically, there have been periods where Torino have prevailed; between 1912 and 1914, in the space of three encounters, Torino submerged Juventus under a heavy "coat" of 23 goals - in which Juventus suffered its heaviest defeat in history, an 0–8 result on 17 November 1912 -, and especially during the 1940s, thanks to the team led by Valentino Mazzola, known as the Grande Torino. The end of the twenties signaled a period of early dominance of Juventus, who had just passed under the Agnelli, and left their rivals with only three victories in twenty matches; subsequently, the Superga tragedy of 1949 and the consequent technical impoverishment of Torino, was followed by a period more favourable for Juventus in the 1950s, culminating in the derby of 20 April 1952, won 6–0.
The 1970s witnessed the revival of Torino, when Juventus remained without a win in the derby for nearly six years and Torino established a record of 4 wins in a row in a single championship. Coinciding with Torino's economic difficulties, Juventus inflicted heavy defeats. Recent history has seen a marked dominance of Juventus, so much so that Torino's 2–1 victory on 26 April 2015 was their first derby success in twenty years.

Official match results

Source:
Dates are in dd/mm/yyyy form.
SeasonCompetitionDateHome teamResultAway team
1907Prima Categoria13-01-1907Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1907Prima Categoria13-02-1907Juventus
1 - 4
Torino
1909Prima Categoria10-01-1909Torino
1 - 0
Juventus
1909Prima Categoria17-01-1909Juventus
3 - 1
Torino
1909Prima Categoria 24-01-1909Torino
1 - 0
Juventus
1909–10Prima Categoria07-11-1909Juventus
1 - 3
Torino
1909–10Prima Categoria21-11-1909Torino
0 - 3
Juventus
1910–11Prima Categoria26-02-1911Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1910–11Prima Categoria02-04-1911Juventus
1 - 3
Torino
1911–12Prima Categoria08-10-1911Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1911–12Prima Categoria10-12-1911Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1912–13Prima Categoria17-11-1912Juventus
0 - 8
Torino
1912–13Prima Categoria19-02-1913Torino
8 - 6
Juventus
1914–15Prima Categoria25-10-1914Torino
1 - 1
Juventus
1914–15Prima Categoria29-11-1914Juventus
2 - 7
Torino
1915–16Coppa Federale19-12-1915Juventus
4 - 2
Torino
1915–16Coppa Federale09-01-1916Torino
1 - 2
Juventus
1919–20Prima Categoria09-11-1919Torino
1 - 1
Juventus
1919–20Prima Categoria21-12-1919Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1920–21Prima Categoria24-10-1920Torino
2 - 2
Juventus
1920–21Prima Categoria30-01-1921Juventus
0 - 2
Torino
1926–27Divisione Nazionale03-04-1927Juventus
1 - 0
Torino
1926–27Divisione Nazionale05-06-1927Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1927–28Divisione Nazionale06-05-1928Juventus
1 - 4
Torino
1927–28Divisione Nazionale01-07-1928Torino
1 - 2
Juventus
1929–30Serie A24-11-1929Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1929–30Serie A27-04-1930Juventus
2 - 0
Torino
1930–31Serie A14-12-1930Juventus
2 - 0
Torino
1930–31Serie A31-05-1931Torino
1 - 1
Juventus
1931–32Serie A20-12-1931Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1931–32Serie A15-05-1932Juventus
3 - 0
Torino
1932–33Serie A04-12-1932Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
1932–33Serie A30-04-1933Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1933–34Serie A08-10-1933Juventus
4 - 0
Torino
1933–34Serie A18-02-1934Torino
1 - 2
Juventus
1934–35Serie A21-10-1934Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1934–35Serie A10-03-1935Torino
1 - 3
Juventus
1935–36Serie A29-09-1935Torino
2 - 2
Juventus
1935–36Serie A02-02-1936Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1936–37Serie A04-10-1936Juventus
0 - 1
Torino
1936–37Serie A07-02-1937Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1937–38Serie A03-10-1937Torino
1 - 1
Juventus
1937–38Serie A06-02-1938Juventus
3 - 0
Torino
1937–38Coppa Italia Final01-05-1938Torino
1 - 3
Juventus
1937–38Coppa Italia Final08-05-1938Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1938–39Serie A15-01-1939Torino
3 - 2
Juventus
1938–39Serie A21-05-1939Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1939–40Serie A15-10-1939Torino
1 - 2
Juventus
1939–40Serie A18-02-1940Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1940–41Serie A15-12-1940Torino
2 - 0
Juventus
1940–41Serie A30-03-1941Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1941–42Serie A14-12-1941Juventus
3 - 0
Torino
1941–42Serie A26-04-1942Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1942–43Serie A18-10-1942Juventus
2 - 5
Torino
1942–43Serie A31-01-1943Torino
2 - 0
Juventus
1944Campionato Alta Italia13-02-1944Torino
5 - 0
Juventus
1944Campionato Alta Italia16-04-1944Juventus
0 - 0
Torino
1944Campionato Alta Italia21-05-1944Juventus
3 - 1
Torino
1944Campionato Alta Italia18-06-1944Torino
3 - 3
Juventus
1945–46Serie A-B14-10-1945Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1945–46Serie A-B19-03-1946Torino
1 - 0
Juventus
1945–46Serie A-B30-05-1946Juventus
1 - 0
Torino
1945–46Serie A-B21-07-1946Torino
1 - 0
Juventus
1946–47Serie A20-10-1946Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1946–47Serie A16-03-1947Juventus
0 - 1
Torino
1947–48Serie A26-10-1947Torino
1 - 1
Juventus
1947–48Serie A28-03-1948Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1948–49Serie A24-10-1948Juventus
1 - 2
Torino
1948–49Serie A13-02-1949Torino
3 - 1
Juventus
1949–50Serie A06-11-1949Torino
1 - 3
Juventus
1949–50Serie A19-03-1950Juventus
4 - 3
Torino
1950–51Serie A12-11-1950Juventus
4 - 1
Torino
1950–51Serie A25-03-1951Torino
1 - 5
Juventus
1951–52Serie A02-12-1951Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1951–52Serie A20-03-1952Juventus
6 - 0
Torino
1952–53Serie A09-11-1952Juventus
4 - 1
Torino
1952–53Serie A15-03-1953Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
1953–54Serie A18-10-1953Torino
2 - 4
Juventus
1953–54Serie A07-03-1954Juventus
0 - 0
Torino
1954–55Serie A14-11-1954Juventus
3 - 0
Torino
1954–55Serie A10-04-1955Torino
2 - 2
Juventus
1955–56Serie A09-10-1955Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1955–56Serie A04-03-1956Juventus
0 - 2
Torino
1956–57Serie A28-10-1956Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1956–57Serie A17-03-1957Torino
4 - 1
Juventus
1957–58Serie A13-10-1957Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
1957–58Serie A02-03-1958Juventus
4 - 1
Torino
1957–58Coppa Italia GS22-06-1958Juventus
2 - 0
Torino
1957–58Coppa Italia GS13-07-1958Torino
1 - 2
Juventus
1958–59Serie A26-10-1958Juventus
4 - 3
Torino
1958–59Serie A15-03-1959Torino
3 - 2
Juventus
1960–61Serie A13-11-1960Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1960–61Serie A19-03-1961Juventus
1 - 0
Torino
1960–61Coppa Italia 3P29-06-1961Juventus
2 - 21
Torino
1961–62Serie A01-10-1961Juventus
0 - 1
Torino
1961–62Serie A04-02-1962Torino
1 - 3
Juventus
1962–63Serie A28-10-1962Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
1962–63Serie A03-03-1963Juventus
0 - 1
Torino
1963–64Serie A27-10-1963Juventus
3 - 1
Torino
1963–64Serie A15-03-1964Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1963–64Coppa Italia SF10-06-1964Torino
2 - 0
Juventus

SeasonCompetitionDateHome teamResultAway team
1964–65Serie A22-11-1964Torino
0 - 3
Juventus
1964–65Serie A04-04-1965Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1964–65Coppa Italia SF09-06-1965Juventus
1 - 0
Torino
1965–66Serie A21-11-1965Juventus
2 - 0
Torino
1965–66Serie A03-04-1966Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1966–67Serie A16-10-1966Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1966–67Serie A26-02-1967Juventus
0 - 0
Torino
1967–68Serie A22-10-1967Juventus
0 - 4
Torino
1967–68Serie A18-02-1968Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1968–69Serie A17-11-1968Torino
1 - 2
Juventus
1968–69Serie A16-03-1969Juventus
0 - 0
Torino
1969–70Serie A12-10-1969Juventus
1 - 2
Torino
1969–70Serie A08-02-1970Torino
0 - 3
Juventus
1970–71Serie A22-11-1970Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1970–71Serie A21-03-1971Juventus
3 - 3
Torino
1971–72Serie A05-12-1971Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1971–72Serie A26-03-1972Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1971–72Coppa Italia R208-05-1972Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1971–72Coppa Italia R228-05-1972Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1972–73Serie A05-11-1972Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1972–73Serie A04-03-1973Juventus
0 - 2
Torino
1973–74Serie A09-12-1973Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
1973–74Serie A31-03-1974Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1974–75Serie A08-12-1974Juventus
0 - 0
Torino
1974–75Serie A30-3-1975Torino
3 - 2
Juventus
1975–76Serie A07-12-1975Torino
2 - 0
Juventus
1975–76Serie A28-03-1976Juventus
0 - 2
Torino
1976–77Serie A05-12-1976Juventus
0 - 2
Torino
1976–77Serie A03-04-1977Torino
1 - 1
Juventus
1977–78Serie A11-12-1977Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1977–78Serie A02-04-1978Juventus
0 - 0
Torino
1978–79Serie A19-11-1978Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1978–79Serie A25-03-1979Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
1979–80Serie A21-10-1979Torino
1 - 2
Juventus
1979–80Serie A24-02-1980Juventus
0 - 0
Torino
1979–80Coppa Italia SF26-04-1980Juventus
0 - 0
Torino
1979–80Coppa Italia SF30-04-1980Torino
0 - 02
Juventus
1980–81Serie A26-10-1980Juventus
1 - 2
Torino
1980–81Serie A15-04-1981Torino
0 - 2
Juventus
1981–82Coppa Italia GS06-09-1981Juventus
0 - 1
Torino
1981–82Serie A25-10-1981Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
1981–82Serie A07-03-1982Juventus
4 - 2
Torino
1982–83Serie A21-11-1982Juventus
1 - 0
Torino
1982–83Serie A27-03-1983Torino
3 - 2
Juventus
1983–84Serie A23-10-1983Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
1983–84Serie A26-02-1984Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1984–85Serie A18-11-1984Juventus
1 - 2
Torino
1984–85Serie A31-04-1985Torino
0 - 2
Juventus
1985–86Serie A13-10-1985Torino
1 - 2
Juventus
1985–86Serie A16-02-1986Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
1986–87Serie A14-12-1986Juventus
1 - 0
Torino
1986–87Serie A26-04-1987Torino
1 - 1
Juventus
1987–88Serie A03-01-1988Torino
2 - 2
Juventus
1987–88Coppa Italia SF06-04-1988Torino
2 - 0
Juventus
1987–88Coppa Italia SF20-04-1988Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1987–88Serie A01-05-1988Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1988–89UEFA Cup play-off23-05-1988Juventus
0 - 03
Torino
1988–89Serie A31-12-1988Juventus
1 - 0
Torino
1988–89Serie A14-05-1989Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1990–91Serie A09-12-1990Torino
1 - 1
Juventus
1990–91Serie A14-04-1991Juventus
1 - 2
Torino
1991–92Serie A17-11-1991Juventus
1 - 0
Torino
1991–92Serie A05-04-1992Torino
2 - 0
Juventus
1992–93Serie A22-11-1992Torino
1 - 2
Juventus
1992–93Coppa Italia SF09-03-1993Torino
1 - 1
Juventus
1992–93Coppa Italia SF31-03-1993Juventus
2 - 24
Torino
1992–93Serie A10-04-1993Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
1993–94Serie A03-10-1993Juventus
3 - 2
Torino
1993–94Serie A20-02-1994Torino
1 - 1
Juventus
1994–95Serie A25-01-1995Torino
3 - 2
Juventus
1994–95Serie A09-04-1995Juventus
1 - 2
Torino
1995–96Serie A03-12-1995Juventus
5 - 0
Torino
1995–96Serie A06-04-1996Torino
1 - 2
Juventus
1999–2000Serie A07-11-1999Torino
0 - 0
Juventus
1999–2000Serie A19-03-2000Juventus
3 - 2
Torino
2001–02Serie A14-10-2001Juventus
3 - 3
Torino
2001–02Serie A24-02-2002Torino
2 - 2
Juventus
2002–03Serie A17-11-2002Torino
0 - 4
Juventus
2002–03Serie A05-04-2003Juventus
2 - 0
Torino
2007–08Serie A30-09-2007Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
2007–08Serie A26-02-2008Juventus
0 - 0
Torino
2008–09Serie A25-10-2008Juventus
1 - 0
Torino
2008–09Serie A07-03-2009Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
2012–13Serie A01-12-2012Juventus
3 - 0
Torino
2012–13Serie A28-04-2013Torino
0 - 2
Juventus
2013–14Serie A29-09-2013Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
2013–14Serie A23-02-2014Juventus
1 - 0
Torino
2014–15Serie A30-11-2014Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
2014–15Serie A26-04-2015Torino
2 - 1
Juventus
2015–16Serie A31-10-2015Juventus
2 - 1
Torino
2015–16Coppa Italia R1616-12-2015Juventus
4 - 0
Torino
2015–16Serie A20-03-2016Torino
1 - 4
Juventus
2016–17Serie A11-12-2016Torino
1 - 3
Juventus
2016–17Serie A06-05-2017Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
2017–18Serie A23-09-2017Juventus
4 - 0
Torino
2017–18Coppa Italia QF03-01-2018Juventus
2 - 0
Torino
2017–18Serie A18-02-2018Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
2018–19Serie A15-12-2018Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
2018–19Serie A03-05-2019Juventus
1 - 1
Torino
2019–20Serie A02-11-2019Torino
0 - 1
Juventus
2019–20Serie A04-07-2020Juventus
4 - 1
Torino

1 1960–61 Coppa Italia Third place match won 3–2 on penalties by Juventus after match finished 2–2.

2 1979–80 Coppa Italia Semi-final won 4–2 on penalties by Torino after both legs finished 0–0.

3 1988–89 UEFA Cup play-off won 4–2 on penalties by Juventus after match finished 0–0.

4 1992–93 Coppa Italia Semi-final won by Torino on away goals after aggregate score on 3–3.

Incidents

In 1967 after a derby Torino won 4–0, incensed Juventus fans vandalized the grave of former Torino player Gigi Meroni.
On 27 March 1983, Torino, down 0–2, overturned the deficit in the 75th minute by scoring three goals in just over three minutes to win 3–2. Another remarkable encounter took place on 14 October 2001, when Torino, trailing 0–3 at halftime, came back to tie the game 3–3. This was made famous by Torino midfielder Riccardo Maspero, who grooved a hole on the penalty spot before Salas kicked it. In the return leg, that ended 2–2, Juventus midfielder Enzo Maresca notably celebrated a late equaliser by parodying the 'horns of the bull', a gesture usually done by former Torino captain Marco Ferrante.
Prior to a derby match during the 2007–08 season, riots took place and chaos broke out as police tried to control the hooligans involved. There were 40 arrests made and 2 injured policemen. Rubbish bins were set on fire and many cars and shops vandalized as a result.
On 1 December 2012 the two clubs met in Serie A for the first time in three seasons and it was the first derby hosted at the Juventus Stadium. Prior to kick-off, several fans from both sides were arrested for starting a brawl and vandalism. Juventus won 3–0, with all three goals scored by Turin-born Juventus youth products Claudio Marchisio and Sebastian Giovinco. The match was marred by a red card, a €10,000 fine for Juventus for an offensive banner some of its supporters had displayed about the infamous Superga air disaster and a €25,000 fine for Torino after their fans vandalised stadium toilets and seats.

Statistics

As of 4 July 2020.
Total matches
played
Juventus
Victories
DrawsTorino
Victories
Juventus
Goals
Torino
Goals
Prima Categoria1825112649
Divisione Nazionale 8404810
Serie A150724335232152
Total 176784850266211
Coppa Federale220063
1944 Campionato Alta Italia412169
Play-off201101
Coppa Italia189542617
Total 202905656304241
Other meetings41168177577
Total2431066473379318

Top scorers

Below is the list of top scorers in all official competitions of the Turin derby:
PositionNameTeamGoals
1 Giampiero BonipertiJuventus14
2 Guglielmo GabettoJuventus Torino 12
3 Paolino PuliciTorino9
4 Felice BorelJuventus8
5 Francesco GrazianiTorino7
5 Eugenio MossoTorino7
5 Michel PlatiniJuventus7
5 Gianluca VialliJuventus7
9 Pietro AnastasiJuventus6
9 Julio LibonattiTorino6
9 Omar SívoriJuventus6
12 Carlo CapraTorino5
12 John CharlesJuventus5
12 Hans KämpferTorino5
12 Valentino MazzolaTorino5
12 Silvio PiolaJuventus Torino 5
12 Ruggiero RizzitelliTorino5

Managers

Below is the list of club manager wins in all official competitions of the Turin derby:

Position

Name

Team

Victories
1 Giovanni TrapattoniJuventus13
2 Massimiliano AllegriJuventus9
3 Carlo CarcanoJuventus7
4 Luigi RadiceTorino5
5 Ljubiša BroćićJuventus4
5 Jesse CarverJuventus4
5 Antonio ConteJuventus4
5 Gustavo GiagnoniTorino4
5 Vittorio PozzoTorino4
10 Tony CargnelliTorino3
10 Luigi FerreroTorino3
10 Heriberto HerreraJuventus3
10 Marcello LippiJuventus3
10 Virginio RosettaJuventus3

Records

Total: Torino with 16 higher finishes, Juventus with 59 higher finishes.
Notes: