Clube Atlético Juventus

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Full name Clube Atlético Juventus
Nickname(s) Moleque Travesso (Mischievous Boy)
Founded April 20, 1924
Ground Conde Rodolfo Crespi (aka Rua Javari),
São Paulo, Brazil
(Capacity 2,730)
Chairman Flag of Brazil Armando Raucci
Manager Flag of Brazil Márcio Bittencourt
League Paulista League
2007 Eliminated in first stage
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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The Clube Atlético Juventus (Latin for Youth), usually known simply as Juventus, is a traditional Brazilian football club based in Mooca, a São Paulo neighborhood. Although it was a Campeonato Brasileiro A-2 (Taça de Prata) winner once, Juventus nowadays competes only in São Paulo tournaments, like Campeonato Paulista.

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

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[edit] History

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

In 1925, the club changed its name to Cotonifício Rodolfo Crespi Futebol Clube, and in 1930, the club changed its name again, to Clube Atlético Juventus. The club was founded by Turin immigrants, because of that it is named after Juventus of Italy, but the team colors are a homage to Fiorentina.[1]

Pelé states his most beautiful goal was scored at Rua Javari on a Campeonato Paulista match against Juventus in August 2, 1959. 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. [2]

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

[edit] Titles

[edit] Current squad

[edit] First Team

No. Position Player
-- Flag of Brazil GK Deola
-- Flag of Brazil DF Tiago
-- Flag of Brazil DF Reginaldo
-- Flag of Brazil DF Jian
-- Flag of Brazil DF Renato
-- Flag of Brazil DF Naves
No. Position Player
-- Flag of Brazil MF Ivan
-- Flag of Brazil MF Hélder
-- Flag of Brazil MF João Paulo
-- Flag of Brazil FW Sergio Lobo
-- Flag of Brazil FW Alberto

[edit] Stadium

Main article: Estádio Rua Javari

Juventus' home stadium is Estádio Rua Javari, inaugurated in 1929, with a maximum capacity of 2,730 people.

[edit] Juventus in 2007

Juventus Squad Campeonato Paulista
Juventus Squad Campeonato Paulista

Campeonato Paulista

  • 17/01 - 16:00(GMT-0200) Juventus 3 x 0 Rio Branco
  • 21/01 - 17:00(GMT-0200) Bragantino 3 x 0 Juventus
  • 24/01 - 21:45(GMT-0200) Juventus 1 x 4 Corinthians
  • 27/01 - 16:00(GMT-0200) Juventus 0 x 1 América
  • 31/01 - 20:30(GMT-0200) São Bento 1 x 1 Juventus
  • 03/02 - 16:00(GMT-0200) Juventus 1 x 0 Ponte Preta
  • 07/02 - 19:30(GMT-0200) São Caetano 2 x 0 Juventus
  • 10/02 - 16:00(GMT-0200) Juventus 0 x 1 Barueri
  • 17/02 - 16:00(GMT-0200) Juventus 2 x 2 Marília
  • 25/02 - 16:00(GMT-0200) Rio Claro 1 x 0 Juventus
  • 03/03 - 18:10(GMT-0300) Juventus 0 x 2 São Paulo
  • 07/03 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 1 x 0 Sertãozinho
  • 10/03 - 16:00(GMT-0300) Palmeiras 4 x 1 Juventus
  • 17/03 - 16:00(GMT-0300) Guaratinguetá 3 x 1 Juventus
  • 24/03 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 2 x 0 Ituano
  • 28/03 - 20:30(GMT-0300) Santo André 1 x 2 Juventus
  • 30/03 - 16:00(GMT-0300) Noroeste 3 x 1 Juventus
  • 07/04 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 2 x 1 Paulista
  • 11/04 - 21:45(GMT-0300) Santos 2 x 0 Juventus

Campeonato Brasileiro Série C

  • 07/07 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 1 x 1 Democrata GV/MG
  • 15/07 - 16:00(GMT-0300) Madureira/RJ 0 x 0 Juventus
  • 18/07 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 1 x 1 Villa Nova/MG
  • 22/07 - 16:00(GMT-0300) Villa Nova/MG 0 x 0 Juventus
  • 29/07 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 1 x 0 Madureira/RJ
  • 05/08 - 16:00(GMT-0300) Democrata GV/MG 0 x 0 Juventus

Copa FPF

  • 15/07 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 0 x 2 Guaratinguetá
  • 25/07 - 15:00(GMT-0300) São Bernardo 1 x 2 Juventus
  • 28/07 - 16:00(GMT-0300) Bragantino 0 x 0 Juventus
  • 01/08 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 3 x 0 União FC Mogi das Cruzes
  • 05/08 - 10:00(GMT-0300) Corinthians 0 x 0 Juventus
  • 11/08 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 2 x 0 São José EC
  • 18/08 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Guaratinguetá 1 x 0 Juventus
  • 19/08 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 4 x 2 São Bernardo
  • 01/09 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 2 x 0 Bragantino
  • 05/09 - 20:30(GMT-0300) União FC Mogi das Cruzes 0 x 2 Juventus
  • 08/09 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 2 x 2 Corinthians
  • 16/09 - 11:00(GMT-0300) São José EC 2 x 1 Juventus
  • 23/09 - 11:00(GMT-0300) Paulista 2 x 4 Juventus
  • 26/09 - 15:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 3 x 1 XV de Piracicaba
  • 30/09 - 10:00(GMT-0300) Marília 2 x 1 Juventus
  • 07/10 - 10:00(GMT-0300) Juventus 2 x 0 Marília
  • 10/10 - 20:30(GMT-0300) XV de Piracicaba 0 x 4 Juventus
  • 14/10 - 11:00(GMT-0200) Juventus 3 x 0 Paulista
  • 20/10 - 19:00(GMT-0200) Olímpia 2 x 3 Juventus
  • 27/10 - 16:00(GMT-0200) Juventus 2 x 1 Olímpia
  • 03/11 - 16:00(GMT-0200) Juventus 2 x 0 Mogi Mirim
  • 11/11 - 11:00(GMT-0200) Mogi Mirim 1 x 0 Juventus
  • 17/11 - 19:00(GMT-0200) Linense 1 x 2 Juventus
  • 25/11 - 10:00(GMT-0200) Juventus 2 x 3 Linense

Recopa Sul-Brasileira

  • 05/12 - 16:00(GMT-0300) Marcílio Dias/SC 4 x 1 Juventus

[edit] Famous players

[edit] Famous coaches

[edit] Famous Matches

Juventus Supporters at the 2005 Campeonato Paulista (A-2) season final match
Juventus Supporters at the 2005 Campeonato Paulista (A-2) season final match

[edit] Fans and Supporters

  • Torcida Ju Jovem
  • Pasquale Cipro Neto
  • Setor 2

[edit] Anthem

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

[edit] References

  1. ^ História de um Clube Vencedor. Clube Atlético Juventus official website. Retrieved on 2008-06-03.
  2. ^ Pelé Eterno. Adoro Cinema. Retrieved on 2007-07-17.
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