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Clube Atlético Juventus

Clube Atlético Juventus (Latin for Youth), commonly referred to as Juventus da Mooca or simply Juventus, is a Brazilian professional football club in the district of Mooca, São Paulo, that competes in Campeonato Paulista Série A2, the second tier of the São Paulo state football league.

Juventus da Mooca
Full nameJuventus
Nickname(s)Moleque Travesso (Prankster Boy)
Founded20 April 1924; 99 years ago (1924-04-20)
GroundRua Javari
Capacity4,000
PresidentAntonio Ruiz Gonzales
Head coachAlex Alves
LeagueCampeonato Paulista Série A2
2023Paulista Série A2, 11th of 16
WebsiteClub website

Although it was a Campeonato Brasileiro Série B (Taça de Prata) winner once, Juventus nowadays competes only in tournaments in the state of São Paulo, such as the Campeonato Paulista.

The team typically plays in maroon shirts and white shorts, and is nicknamed Moleque Travesso (the Prankster Boy).

History

Clube Atlético Juventus was founded on 20 April 1924 by Cotonificio Rodolfo Crespi employees, as Extra São Paulo.[1] The team colors were the colors of São Paulo state, black, white and red.[2]

The club changed its name to Cotonifício Rodolfo Crespi Futebol Clube in 1925,[1] and in 1930, the club changed its name again, to Clube Atlético Juventus,[2] because Count Rodolfo Crespi was a supporter of Juventus of Italy,[3] but the team colors are a homage to Italian club Torino Football Club,[4] because Rodolfo Crespi's son, Adriano, was a supporter of their Turin rivals.[3]

Pelé states his most beautiful goal was scored at Rua Javari on a Campeonato Paulista match against Juventus on 2 August 1959.[5] As there was no video footage of this match, Pelé asked that a computer animation be made of this specific goal. This animation can be seen on Pelé Eterno, a documentary about his career.[6]

The club won the Copa FPF for the first time in 2007, after defeating Linense in the final,[7] and also competed in that season's edition of Recopa Sul-Brasileira.[8] Juventus was eliminated in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série C 2007's first stage.[9]

On 23 September 2021, the São Paulo Football Federation recognizes the São Paulo titles of 1933 and 1934, to Albion and Juventus respectively.

Achievements

National

State

Youth team

Women's

Stadium

 
Juventus stadium

Juventus' home stadium is Estádio Rua Javari, inaugurated in 1929, with a maximum capacity of 4,000 people.

Juventus in other years

Notable coaches

Symbols

The anthem's author is Carlos Alberto de Jesus Polastro.[11]

The club is nicknamed Moleque Travesso, meaning the Mischievous Boy. The nickname was first used on September 14, 1930, by the journalist Thomaz Mazzoni, after Juventus beat Corinthians 2–1 at Estádio Parque São Jorge, which was Corinthian's home stadium at the time.[3]

Rivals

Juventus biggest rival is Nacional[citation needed]; the games between the two clubs are called Juvenal. Because of the poor performances of both teams on their championships, they've been relegated to different divisions and cannot play a match between them, since 2007. However, in 2014 Nacional AC was promoted from Second Division to Division A3, where Juventus has been played for a couple of years leading to a recent edition of the Juvenal in April 2015. Portuguesa is another direct rival of Juventus. Their matches are known as The Immigrants' Derby (Italians vs Portuguese).

References

  1. ^ a b (in Portuguese). Veja São Paulo. Archived from the original on 25 April 2008. Retrieved 10 September 2008.
  2. ^ a b (in Portuguese). Diário do Comércio. Archived from the original on March 23, 2008. Retrieved 2008-09-10.
  3. ^ a b c Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 1. Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A. 2001. p. 197. ISBN 85-88651-01-7.
  4. ^ (in Portuguese). Federação Paulista de Futebol. Archived from the original on 27 May 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2008.
  5. ^ (in Portuguese). Diário do Comércio. Archived from the original on 26 February 2008. Retrieved 10 September 2008.
  6. ^ "Pelé Eterno" (in Portuguese). Adoro Cinema. Retrieved 17 July 2007.
  7. ^ "Linense vence, mas Juventus é campeão da Copa FPF" (in Portuguese). Estadão. 25 November 2007. Retrieved 10 September 2007.
  8. ^ (in Portuguese). Estadão. December 5, 2007. Archived from the original on April 21, 2009. Retrieved September 10, 2007.
  9. ^ . RSSSF. December 6, 2007. Archived from the original on October 13, 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-10.
  10. ^ Fabricio Crepaldi; Felipe Ruiz (23 September 2021), 87 anos depois... Federação Paulista reconhece o Juventus como campeão estadual de 1934 (in Portuguese), GE Globo São Paulo
  11. ^ (in Portuguese). Federação Paulista de Futebol. Archived from the original on 27 May 2011. Retrieved 10 September 2008.

External links

  • (in Portuguese) Official website
  • (in Portuguese) Juventus Supporters website

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Not to be confused with the homonymous and unrelated football club based in Santa Catarina Clube Atletico Juventus SC or the football club based in Acre Atletico Clube Juventus Clube Atletico Juventus Latin for Youth commonly referred to as Juventus da Mooca or simply Juventus is a Brazilian professional football club in the district of Mooca Sao Paulo that competes in Campeonato Paulista Serie A2 the second tier of the Sao Paulo state football league Juventus da MoocaFull nameJuventusNickname s Moleque Travesso Prankster Boy Founded20 April 1924 99 years ago 1924 04 20 GroundRua JavariCapacity4 000PresidentAntonio Ruiz GonzalesHead coachAlex AlvesLeagueCampeonato Paulista Serie A22023Paulista Serie A2 11th of 16WebsiteClub websiteHome colorsAway colorsAlthough it was a Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B Taca de Prata winner once Juventus nowadays competes only in tournaments in the state of Sao Paulo such as the Campeonato Paulista The team typically plays in maroon shirts and white shorts and is nicknamed Moleque Travesso the Prankster Boy Contents 1 History 2 Achievements 2 1 National 2 2 State 2 3 Youth team 2 4 Women s 3 Stadium 4 Juventus in other years 5 Notable coaches 6 Symbols 7 Rivals 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditClube Atletico Juventus was founded on 20 April 1924 by Cotonificio Rodolfo Crespi employees as Extra Sao Paulo 1 The team colors were the colors of Sao Paulo state black white and red 2 The club changed its name to Cotonificio Rodolfo Crespi Futebol Clube in 1925 1 and in 1930 the club changed its name again to Clube Atletico Juventus 2 because Count Rodolfo Crespi was a supporter of Juventus of Italy 3 but the team colors are a homage to Italian club Torino Football Club 4 because Rodolfo Crespi s son Adriano was a supporter of their Turin rivals 3 Pele states his most beautiful goal was scored at Rua Javari on a Campeonato Paulista match against Juventus on 2 August 1959 5 As there was no video footage of this match Pele asked that a computer animation be made of this specific goal This animation can be seen on Pele Eterno a documentary about his career 6 The club won the Copa FPF for the first time in 2007 after defeating Linense in the final 7 and also competed in that season s edition of Recopa Sul Brasileira 8 Juventus was eliminated in the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie C 2007 s first stage 9 On 23 September 2021 the Sao Paulo Football Federation recognizes the Sao Paulo titles of 1933 and 1934 to Albion and Juventus respectively Achievements EditNational Edit Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B Winners 1 1983 Campeonato Brasileiro Serie C Runners up 1 1997State Edit Campeonato Paulista Winners 1 1934 FPF 10 Copa Paulista Winners 1 2007 Campeonato Paulista Serie A2 Winners 2 1929 2005 Taca Campeonato Estadual FPF Winners 1 1934 Torneio Inicio Winners 1 1986Youth team Edit Copa Sao Paulo de Futebol Junior Winners 1 1985Women s Edit Campeonato Paulista Feminino Winners 1 1987Stadium EditMain article Estadio Rua Javari Juventus stadiumJuventus home stadium is Estadio Rua Javari inaugurated in 1929 with a maximum capacity of 4 000 people Juventus in other years EditSeason 2007 Season 2008Notable coaches Edit Basilio Candinho Edu Marangon Marcio BittencourtSymbols EditThe anthem s author is Carlos Alberto de Jesus Polastro 11 The club is nicknamed Moleque Travesso meaning the Mischievous Boy The nickname was first used on September 14 1930 by the journalist Thomaz Mazzoni after Juventus beat Corinthians 2 1 at Estadio Parque Sao Jorge which was Corinthian s home stadium at the time 3 Rivals EditJuventus biggest rival is Nacional citation needed the games between the two clubs are called Juvenal Because of the poor performances of both teams on their championships they ve been relegated to different divisions and cannot play a match between them since 2007 However in 2014 Nacional AC was promoted from Second Division to Division A3 where Juventus has been played for a couple of years leading to a recent edition of the Juvenal in April 2015 Portuguesa is another direct rival of Juventus Their matches are known as The Immigrants Derby Italians vs Portuguese References Edit a b Juventus A trajetoria do Moleque Travesso in Portuguese Veja Sao Paulo Archived from the original on 25 April 2008 Retrieved 10 September 2008 a b Juventus da Mooca o teimoso Moleque Travesso in Portuguese Diario do Comercio Archived from the original on March 23 2008 Retrieved 2008 09 10 a b c Enciclopedia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance Volume 1 Rio de Janeiro Arete Editorial S A 2001 p 197 ISBN 85 88651 01 7 Clube Atletico Juventus Historia in Portuguese Federacao Paulista de Futebol Archived from the original on 27 May 2011 Retrieved 10 September 2008 Um gol e um soco no ar in Portuguese Diario do Comercio Archived from the original on 26 February 2008 Retrieved 10 September 2008 Pele Eterno in Portuguese Adoro Cinema Retrieved 17 July 2007 Linense vence mas Juventus e campeao da Copa FPF in Portuguese Estadao 25 November 2007 Retrieved 10 September 2007 Marcilio Dias vence Juventus e decide titulo no sabado in Portuguese Estadao December 5 2007 Archived from the original on April 21 2009 Retrieved September 10 2007 Brazil 2007 Championship Third Level Serie C RSSSF December 6 2007 Archived from the original on October 13 2007 Retrieved 2007 09 10 Fabricio Crepaldi Felipe Ruiz 23 September 2021 87 anos depois Federacao Paulista reconhece o Juventus como campeao estadual de 1934 in Portuguese GE Globo Sao Paulo Clube Atletico Juventus Hino do Juventus in Portuguese Federacao Paulista de Futebol Archived from the original on 27 May 2011 Retrieved 10 September 2008 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clube Atletico Juventus External links Edit in Portuguese Official website in Portuguese Juventus Supporters website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clube Atletico Juventus amp oldid 1159586830, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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