Manfredonia Boniek Roma-Juve

On Both Sides | Roma-Juventus

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On Both Sides | Roma-Juventus
On Both Sides | Roma-Juventus
On Both Sides | Roma-Juventus

Quite a few players have had the honour of wearing both the shirt of Roma and Juventus throughout their careers. The most recent being Paulo Dybala.

The background photo can be regarded as one of the most significant in the past, seeing as it concerns the match in 1986, the year in which the Bianconeri edged their rivals from the capital to the Serie A title.

That was the season that Zbigniew Boniek moved from Turin to Rome, while Lionello Manfredonia made the journey in the opposite direction - from Lazio not Roma, to then return to the capital and play a year with the Polish forward the in the red and yellow kit.

Barzagli Pjanic Roma-Juve

MIRALEM PJANIC

Miralem Pjanic chases down Andrea Barzagli in Roma-Juventus in season 2011/12, the year of Juve's first Scudetto last decade.

Four more league titles for the Lady would be celebrated before the Italian defender and Bosnian midfielder would become teammates to lift even more trophies.

DiLivio Roma-Juve

ANGELO DI LIVIO

Angelo Di Livio is part of a special category. In Serie A he never wore the Roma shirt, but he did come up through the Giallorossi youth sector.

After seasons spent honing his skills across the peninsula, he arrived at Juventus in 1993, where he enjoyed the most important moments of his career.

Paolo Rossi Dario Bonetti Roma-Juve

DARIO BONETTI

Roma-Juventus, Sunday 17 March 1985, Paolo Rossi advances with the ball at his feet to be confronted by the Giallorossi number 3, Dario Bonetti.

For the Juventus striker it was the last Roma-Juventus of his career - the following year he would play for Milan. Instead, the opposition defender landed in Turin in 1989, where he stayed for two seasons.

Bettega Roma-Juve

ROMEO BENETTI

Roberto Bettega in action at the Olimpico in season 1979/80, when Juventus left the capital on the back of a 3-1 success over Roma, with the striker netting one of the goals.

Opposing him - close to number 3 Michele De Nadai - is Romeo Benetti, who only a few seasons earlier was playing alongside Bettega in Turin and with whom he achieved the historic Scudetto-UEFA Cup double in 1977.

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