After the presentation of the Friulian home jersey on the web, the supporters of the two teams went wild
Udinese and Juventus will start their new Serie A season facing each other on the first day of the championship at the Dacia Arena. There is still an abundant month to go before the challenge between the men of Sottil and those of Allegri, yet the match has already started on social media between the fans of the two teams who have challenged each other with symbols, history and mascots after the presentation of the new home jersey of the Friulins.
A uniform that recalls the past, but that looks to the future, as explained on the official website of Udinese, with some hints of the history of Friulian football that have not gone unnoticed in the eyes of Juventus fans. The inscription "The first Bianconeri of Italy" in the backneck and "the logo of Udinese Calcio used between the 70s and 80s, or the emblem of a zebra looking ahead inside a green frame", the two details that inflamed the discussion on the web.
Udinese and Juventus, the fans inflame the social networks
To divide the fans of Udinese and Juventus is obviously the story with the two sides claiming the main passes of their clubs in the confrontation on the web. On the one hand, the Friulian Bianconeri, born in 1896 as a sports car and holders, according to them, of the first Scudetto won in the same year with success in the triangular against Pg Ferrara and IstitutoTorrazza di Treviso. Tricolor never recognized because the tournament was organized by the Italian Fencing Federation. It was in 1911 that the Associazione Calcio Udinese was born with the registration of the Football Federation. On the other hand, the Turin company was born in 1897 with the pink shirt and became Bianconeri only in 1903. And then the zebra, always a symbol of Juventus, but also used by Udinese in the decade from 1970 to 1980 with a lot of mascots then abandoned in time. In short, the debate remains open between itifiosi, the first day of the championship will establish who will be right at least on the field.