Yildiz and Cambiaso Mark a Historic Century for Juventus

Yildiz and Cambiaso Mark a Historic Century for Juventus

Yildiz and Cambiaso Mark a Historic Century for Juventus

Let me tell you about a special moment that unfolded around Juventus—because tonight, two young stars, Kenan Yildiz and Andrea Cambiaso, quietly stepped into club history with milestones that deserve more than just a headline.

Kenan Yildiz, the talented Turkish forward born in 2005, has officially reached 100 appearances for Juventus. This milestone was hit during the UEFA Champions League match against Bodo/Glimt on 25 November 2025. What makes this achievement feel even more meaningful is the pace at which it arrived. Yildiz made his debut on 20 August 2023 against Udinese, coming in during the final minutes—an appearance that, at the time, felt modest. But from that moment, it’s as if every match pushed him a step higher, a bit louder, a lot more decisive.

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Across these 100 games, his record tells the story even better than words: 19 goals in total. Eleven of them arrived in Serie A, two in the Coppa Italia, one in the Supercoppa Italiana, two in the Champions League, and three at the Club World Cup. What stands out is how often he struck at the perfect moment—goals on debuts, goals under pressure, goals that announced his arrival long before the numbers did. He became the youngest foreign player to score in Serie A for Juventus, the youngest in the club’s entire history to score in the Champions League, and even found the net in his first match at the Club World Cup. Assist numbers have also crossed into double digits, proving he’s far more than just a finisher.

And he wasn’t alone in celebrating. Andrea Cambiaso, also reaching his 100th Juventus appearance tonight, shared this milestone from the frozen pitch in Bodo. Cambiaso’s journey has been marked by versatility and consistency rather than headlines. Since debuting on the same date as Yildiz—20 August 2023 in that 3–0 win over Udinese—he has become one of Juventus’ most adaptable pieces, shifting roles mid-match, covering defensive and midfield zones with intelligence and calm. Those 12 assists and six goals only scratch the surface of what he offers. What truly defines him is that rare blend of tactical discipline and flexibility that every coach dreams of.

So, tonight wasn’t just another Champions League fixture. It was a tribute to growth, to patience, to two players who arrived young, worked quietly, and earned their place through steady evolution. For Juventus, seeing both Yildiz and Cambiaso reach triple digits on the same evening feels like a glimpse into the club’s future—one built on talent, hard work, and a whole lot of promise.

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