Black & White Podcast, a fast-growing Maltese Juventus fans community with over 36,000 followers across its platforms, has announced an exclusive evening with former Juventus players Alessio Tacchinardi and Vincenzo Iaquinta.
The event, which will take place on May 8, at the Cavallieri Art Hotel, will include a buffet dinner, a photo and signing session with both Tacchinardi and Iaquinta, as well as the opportunity to view Juventus match-worn memorabilia.
Tickets are priced at €70 for adults and €35 for children aged 4–10, and can be booked via WhatsApp on 99453421 (contact: James Mizzi). Parking is available at Portomaso.
Tacchinardi is one-time Champions League winner with Juventus (1996) and has played over 400 matches for the Bianconeri, with a personal trophy cabinet that also includes 5 Serie A titles and the 1996 Intercontinental Cup title.
Meanwhile, Iaquinta, a 2006 World Cup winner himself, scored 40 goals in 108 matches for Juventus between 2007/2008 and 2010/2011.
Founded by Charles Caruana, Black & White Podcast has grown from a passion project into one of Malta’s largest Juventus communities.
This event, supported by VisitMalta and other sponsors, marks a significant step in the podcast’s vision to produce exclusive content featuring former players and connect Maltese Bianconeri directly with the heart of Juventus.
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