Juventud de Las Piedras

Club Atlético Juventudis asports clubbased inLas Piedras,Canelones,Uruguay.CA Juventud won promotion to thePrimera División Uruguayato start in August 2007.[1]

Juventud
Full nameClub Atlético Juventud
Nickname(s)El Juve
Canarios
Pedrenses
FoundedDecember 24, 1935;88 years ago(December 24, 1935)
GroundParque Artigas,
Las Piedras
Capacity12,000
ChairmanYamandú Costa
ManagerJuan Carlos Carrasco
LeagueSegunda División
2019Primera División,16th (relegated by average)

History

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The club was born from a group of youths fromLas Piedras,Uruguaywho played soccer at San Isidro Catholic school. On December 24, 1935 the boys arrived at school expecting to play (as always having arranged the match the day before), but when they got there the priests had forbidden it as they were preparing a big nativity crèche set on the field. Angry, the students, among them Carlos Maria Cabrera (who would later become the first president of the club) met in the town square and decided to found the club on Christmas Eve 1935, in rebellion against the priests.

Having created the club, Cabrera prompted them with the T-shirts to promote his father's business, who had a store on the corner of the square. This is how he got the club's first uniforms that were donated by the textile companyILDUas an arrangement. Therefore, in the first stages of its existence the club was calledClub Ildu.

In 1946, at a meeting headed by very young entrepreneurs, some of them with great prominence in the local and national political arena, as Vivian Trias and Carlos Abete, dean of the Faculty of Chemistry, among others, resolved to change the club's name, to ensure its reputation from a group of youths from a neighbourhood to a serious institution and representative of the city of Las Piedras. They decided to honor they youths who created it by naming it as the currentClub Atletico Juventud de Las Piedras(lit.'Athletic Club of Youths from Las Piedras') and it officially acquired its present name with effect on 13 December 1947.

In later years they signed in the Liga Regional del Sur (Youth League of the Southern Region of Uruguay) in Football and Basketball tournaments, besides competing nationally in athletics and bowling. Although some years where tougher than others they progressively improved until they won the Southern Region's football youth league in 1980.

On that same year Juventud left the Youth League of the Southern Region and entered theAsociación Uruguaya de Fútbol,participating in the Metropolitan Amateur Football League (then Divisional C, now Uruguay's Segunda División Amateur) 1981 championship where they achieved a vice championship.

On November 5 of 1995, after several years of fighting for promotion they won the championship and ascended to the A.U.F's second division, theSegunda División de Uruguay,sometimes referred to as "B". Four years later, on November 6, 1999 they won the 2nd division championship, becoming the first team from the inner-country to achieve such a title and reach the main stage of Uruguayan soccer, thePrimera División Uruguaya(the first and most important division of Uruguay's Football Association), where they remained until 2003. By doing so Juventud has the particularity of being the first team outside of Montevideo to beatUruguay's two giantsClub Nacional de FootballandClub Atlético Peñarol,in February and September 2001 respectively In February 2006 a U-20 youth team representative of the club was invited to and won theViareggio Youth Tournamenton ViareggioItaly,making it alongFK Partizan Belgradefrom Serbia (then Yugoslavia),Sparta PragueandDukla Pragueof the Czech Republic (then Czechoslovakia) one of the only three countries to win the tournament outside Italy and one of the only four clubs to do so.

Players

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First-team squad

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As of 16 August 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules.Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK URU Federico Varese
4 DF URU Valentín Gauthier
5 DF URU David Morosini
6 DF URU Agustín Pérez
7 FW URU Bruno Larregui
8 MF URU Matías Duffard
9 FW URU Owen Falconis
10 MF URU Ignacio Milans
11 MF URU Facundo Vigo
18 MF URU Martín Gómez
19 MF BRA Felipe Klein
20 DF URU Maizon Rodríguez
21 FW URU Fernando Mimbacas
22 MF URU Facundo Trinidad(on loan fromLiverpool Montevideo)
23 DF ARG Emmanuel Mas
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF URU Joaquín Ferreira(on loan fromPeñarol)
25 FW URU Nahuel Gómez
26 FW URU Anthony Aires(on loan fromLiverpool Montevideo)
28 FW URU Donatto Larrosa
29 DF COL Geiner Martínez
30 DF URU Pablo Pírez
31 DF URU Iván Rodríguez
33 GK URU Rafael Hornos(on loan fromLiverpool Montevideo)
35 DF URU Gastón Bartora
37 MF URU Facundo Pérez
MF URU Mateo Izaguirre
MF URU Pablo Lago
MF ARG Ramiro Peralta(on loan fromRosario Central)
FW ARG Nicolás Leguizamón
FW URU Lautaro Vázquez

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules.Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF URU Axel Prado(atCerro Largountil 31 December 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW URU Agustín Rodríguez(atSanta Feuntil 31 December 2024)

Titles

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1999
1995

Other Official Domestic Honours

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2007

International Titles

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2006

Former coaches

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References

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