### How Long Does Cuadrado Play at Juventus?
Juventus Football Club has been home to many legendary players over the years, and one such player who made significant contributions to the club's success is Juan Cuadrado. Cuadrado was born on June 11, 1986, in Córdoba, Argentina. He began his career with River Plate before joining Juventus in 2014.
Cuadrado spent nine seasons at Juventus, from 2014 to 2023. His tenure with the Italian giants was marked by both highs and lows, but he left a lasting impact on the club's history.
#### Early Career
Cuadrado started his career with River Plate, where he played as a defender for two seasons (2005-2007). After impressing in the Argentine league, he moved to Europe in 2007 when he joined AS Roma.
#### Juventud at Juventus
In 2014, Cuadrado signed a contract with Juventus, becoming their first foreign player since Fabio Capello returned to Italy in 2013. The transfer fee was reported to be around €4 million. At Juventus, Cuadrado quickly established himself as a reliable defensive midfielder.
#### Key Achievements
During his time at Juventus, Cuadrado became a key member of the team's defense. He was part of several successful seasons, including:
- **2015/16**: Won Serie A title, Serie B title, and UEFA Europa League.
- **2016/17**: Won Serie A title, Serie B title, UEFA Champions League, and UEFA Europa League.
- **2017/18**: Won Serie A title, Serie B title, UEFA Champions League, and UEFA Europa League.
- **2018/19**: Won Serie A title, Serie B title, UEFA Champions League, and UEFA Europa League.
Cuadrado's performances earned him numerous accolades, including Serie All-Star Player awards in 2015 and 2016. He also represented Argentina in the FIFA World Cup in 2018, playing in all four matches of the tournament.
#### Later Years
After retiring from professional football, Cuadrado continued his career in management. In 2022, he joined AS Roma as head coach of their women's squad, marking a return to his roots in Italy.
#### Conclusion
Juan Cuadrado's time at Juventus spanned nine seasons, from 2014 to 2023. During this period, he made significant contributions to the club's success, earning him recognition as one of the most respected defenders in Italian football. Despite some ups and downs during his tenure, Cuadrado's impact on Juventus will undoubtedly be remembered for many years to come.
