UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE - 2018/19 SEASON MATCH PRESS KITS Juventus Stadium - Turin Tuesday 2 October 2018 18.55CET (18.55 local time) Juventus Group H - Matchday 2 BSC Young Boys Last updated 19/08/2019 01:47CET

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Head coach Massimiliano Allegri Date of birth: 11 August 1967 Nationality: Italian Playing career: Cuoiopelli, (twice), Pisa, Pavia, Pescara (twice), Cagliari, Perugia, Padova, Napoli, Pistoiese, Aglianese Coaching career: Aglianese, SPAL, Grosseto, Sassuolo, Cagliari, AC Milan, Juventus • A creative attacking , Allegri started out in his native Tuscany with Cuoiopelli and then Livorno, his hometown club. First appeared in for Pisa against Milan in 1988/89 but played only twice that season before heading back to Livorno. • Returned to Serie A after helping Pescara win promotion in 1992. The following term he scored 12 goals under , the coach Allegri still considers his mentor. After leaving Pescara in 1993, had spells at Cagliari, Perugia, Padova and Napoli before hanging up his boots back in Tuscany with fourth division Aglianese in 2003. • Moved straight into coaching at Aglianese, prior to taking charge at SPAL and Grosseto. In November 2008 he won the Panchina d'Oro (golden bench) as the third division's best coach having led Sassuolo to promotion. • Had earlier been appointed by Cagliari whom he led to ninth place in 2009, winning the Panchina d'Oro again, this time as Serie A's best coach. A bad run of results the following season prompted Allegri's dismissal on 13 April 2010 – although he had already done enough to earn a two-year contract at Milan. • Allegri's first season at ended with his new club winning the for the first time since 2004. Dismissed in January 2014 with Milan 11th in Serie A, that summer he was appointed to succeed at Juventus. Allegri won the Scudetto and the with Juventus in his first season, also taking his side to the final of the UEFA Champions League, and added further domestic doubles in 2015/16, 2016/17 – when they again reached the UEFA Champions League final – and 2017/18. Gerardo Seoane Date of birth: 30 October 1978 Nationality: Swiss Playing career: Luzern (twice), Sion, Deportivo La Coruña B, Bellinzona (loan), Aarau, Grasshoppers Coaching career: Luzern (youth), Luzern, Young Boys • Born to Spanish parents, Seoane grew up just outside Lucerne. Having started out at local club Rothenburg, at the age of 12 he joined Luzern, the club where he would start and finish his playing career – and which would also have significance in his development as a coach. • Made his professional debut aged 16 in 1995 and spent the majority of his playing career in Switzerland, bar a four- year stint in Spain with Deportivo's B team. The midfielder also had notable spells with Aarau and Grasshoppers before a final three-year stint back in a Luzern jersey, hanging up his boots in 2010. • The following year Seoane took over Luzern's Under-15 side and subsequently worked his way up the ranks. His senior coaching debut, as caretaker in 2013, ended in defeat but he was handed the head coach role on a permanent basis in January 2018 following good results at U21 level. • Threatened by relegation when Seoane took over, Luzern finished the season in third place but the coach surprisingly left the club after just five months in charge, an offer from newly-crowned Swiss champions Young Boys proving too good to refuse. • Seoane speaks five languages and cites Ottmar Hitzfeld as his role model. He hit the ground running in Berne, securing Young Boys' first UEFA Champions League group stage participation with a play-off victory against Dinamo Zagreb.

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3 Juventus - BSC Young Boys Tuesday 2 October 2018 - 18.55CET (18.55 local time) Match press kit Juventus Stadium, Turin Squad list D: Disciplinary *: Misses next match if booked S: Suspended UCLQ: Current season total UEFA Champions League appearances in the qualifying rounds and play-offs only UCL: Current season total UEFA Champions League appearances from group stage onwards prior to current matchday UCL: Total appearances in the UEFA Champions League from 1992/93 season, group stage to final only UEFA: All-time total appearances in UEFA club competition including qualifying Disclaimer: Although UEFA has taken all reasonable care that the information contained within this document is accurate at the time of publication, no representation or guarantee (including liability towards third parties), expressed or implied, is made as to its accuracy, reliability or completeness. Therefore, UEFA assumes no liability for the use or interpretation of information contained herein. More information can be found in the competition regulations available on UEFA.com.

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