Blocco-Juve (Italian pronunciation:[ˌblɔkkoˈjuːve], Juve Block), also known asBlocco Juventus,[1][2][3] (pronounced[ˈblɔkkojuˈvɛntus], Juventus Block) was the nickname of the group ofJuventus FC players called up to have been the backbone to theItaly national football team managed byEnzo Bearzot to win the1982 FIFA World Cup Final and reached the semifinals of the1978 FIFA World Cup and in the1980 European Championship.
With this group the side managed byGiovanni Trapattoni dominated theItalian football and had one of the best teams in Europe and the world since the second half of the 1970s to the first half of the 1980s,[4] winning amongst others sixnational championships, twoItalian Cups andall international club competitions (world record),[5] and includedDino Zoff,Claudio Gentile,Gaetano Scirea,Antonio Cabrini,Marco Tardelli,Roberto Bettega andPaolo Rossi.
Notable Italy players during their careers at Juventus in this time period.
pt: Merecidamente, a Velha Senhora era campeã do mundo, um título sob medida para o melhor time da primeira metade da década de [19]80.[[...] Deservedly, theOld Lady wereworld champions, a title tailored to the best team of the first half of the [19]80s.]