Club Atlético Juventud de Las Piedras

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Juventud
Badge of the CA Juventud de Las Piedras
Basic data
Surname Club Atlético Juventud de Las Piedras
Seat Las Piedras , Uruguay
founding December 24, 1935
president UruguayUruguay Yamandu Costa
Website juventudciudad.com
First soccer team
Head coach UruguayUruguay Jorge Giordano
Venue Estadio Parque Artigas
Las Piedras , Uruguay
Places 12,000
league Primera División
2013/14 14th
home
Away

The Club Atlético Juventud de Las Piedras (nickname: Juve ) is a football club from the city ​​of Las Piedras in the Canelones department in southern Uruguay . In the 2014/15 season he is a member of the Primera División .

history

The association was founded on December 24, 1935 under the name Club Atlético ILDU by a group of eight young people playing football at the Colegio San Isidro as a non-profit organization. The founding members were Carlos María Cabrera Bianchi, Oscar Cabrera Bianchi (both grandsons of the former MP Pilar Cabrera ), Vivian Trías, Carlos Píriz Mac Call, Roberto García Márquez, Hugo González Ruiz, Oscar Repetto and Guzmán González Ruiz. ILDU stood for Industrias Laneras del Uruguay (German: Uruguayan woolen goods industry). The unusual name for a football club was based on the fact that the father of Carlos María Cabrera, the club's first chairman, owned a shop in Las Piedras and as such agreed with the ILDU to provide the team with jerseys. On November 11, 1945 the statutes of the association were adopted and certified on March 18, 1946 by the notary Horacio Flores. Following approval by the President, the association was given its own legal personality on April 10, 1946 . At an extraordinary general assembly of the association on June 6, 1947, the Club Atlético ILDU was renamed to the name Club Atlético Juventud, which is valid today . At the beginning, the young club's first playing field was a street on Dr. Pouey square between Ellauri and Treinta y Tres . There the team carried out the games in the Liga de Fútbol Regional del Sur , which they belonged to at the time, in the initial phase . The championship title has been won several times in this league.

In 1998 they placed the top scorer in Uruguay's second division with Marcelo Paredes (14 goals). After winning the championship in the Segunda División in 1999 and thus being the first club from the interior to get into the Primera División due to its own sporting merit, it was first class in the following years. There, too, they were the first inner-Uruguayan club to win against the two big clubs Nacional and Peñarol in the Estadio Centenario . In 2006, the club's youth team won the international Torneo di Viareggio when they beat Juventus Turin 1-0 in the final on February 27, 2006 . The successful team consisted of the following players:

  • Salgueiro, Villoldo, Peula, Britos, Asis, Ibarguen (62nd min .: H. Rodriguez), Dutra, Malchado, Mora (93rd min .: Fogst), A. Rodriguez (83rd min .: Barreto), Ribas

After relegation of the first division team, Juventud returned to the Primera División after the 2006/07 season . Since the second relegation at the end of the 2008/2009 season, Juventud was back in second place. The 2009/10 season ended in fourth place. In total, Juventud completed eight seasons in the second division, in which they made their debut on June 1, 1996 in a 2-1 home win against Basáñez . The highest victory up to that point dates from May 15, 2007, when they beat Platense 6-0 at home .

After the 2011/12 season, Juventud rose again as second division runners-up in the Primera División. There they took 8th place in the table in the following season. Juventud will also play in the Primera División in the 2013/14 season. After the 9th matchday, the previous coach Mario Saralegui was replaced on November 5, 2013 by Jorge Giordano . The Apertura 2013 closed Juventud from bottom of the table. In the Clausura 2014 you finished eighth. With that, Juventud finished 14th in the overall table for the 2013/14 season .

Club structure

The association's headquarters are located in the center of Las Piedras at Lavalleja 584 on a 1000 m² area . The team plays their home games in the Estadio Parque Artigas , which has a capacity of 12,000 . The Estadio Martínez Monegal is also used. Juventud, which claims to have an annual budget of around 1.5 million US dollars, 95% of which is invested in professional football and the youth sector, can count on the support of around one hundred companies as part of a so-called Plan de Responsabilidad Fall back on social empresaria . The association has around 2000 members. 500 athletes are active in the fields of soccer, basketball and handball. The honorary president of the association is Department Indendent Marcos Carámbula . The club's president is Yamandú Costa . Vice-President Marcos Méndez and General Secretary Analía Brito complete the management team . (Status: June 2013) The coach of the professional team in the 2013 Clausura was Mario Saralegui , assisted by Rubén Paz , Gabriel Souza (Preparador Fisico) and Leonel Pintos (goalkeeping coach).

successes

  • Torneo di Viareggio: 2006
  • Master of the Segunda División : 1999
  • Master of the Liga Metropolitana Amateur: 1995

Current squad season 2016

Source: (as of October 22, 2016)

goal Defense midfield attack
Lorenzo Bidart UruguayUruguay
Fabian Carini UruguayUruguay
Gonzalo Falcon UruguayUruguay
Ignacio Fernández UruguayUruguay
Esteban De Iacovo UruguayUruguay
Facundo Fajardo UruguayUruguay
Ismael Gularte UruguayUruguay
Roberto Hernández UruguayUruguay
Damián Macaluso UruguayUruguay
Matias Soto UruguayUruguay
Leandro Zazpe UruguayUruguay
José Alberti UruguayUruguay
Mateo Carro UruguayUruguay
Matias Duffard UruguayUruguay
Diego García UruguayUruguay
Luciano Ísola UruguayUruguay
Maximiliano Lemos UruguayUruguay
Jorge Andrés Martínez UruguayUruguay
Juan de Dios Pintado UruguayUruguay
Alejandro Reyes UruguayUruguay
Gustavo Everything UruguayUruguay
Santiago Franco UruguayUruguay
Diego González UruguayUruguay
Agustín Peraza UruguayUruguay
José Pablo Varela UruguayUruguay
Delis Vargas UruguayUruguay
Boar Vera ArgentinaArgentina

Former Presidents

  • Pedro Tuana

Coach history

Former players

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. World Stadiums - Stadiums in Uruguay
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  3. Fixture Campeonato Uruguayo 2013/2014 de Primera División. Clausura. ( Memento of the original from November 26, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish) from www.auf.org.uy, accessed May 18, 2014 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.auf.org.uy
  4. historia (Spanish) at clubjuventud.org, accessed June 16, 2013
  5. ^ Club Atlético Juventud - 2013 - Primera División , accessed June 16, 2013
  6. Squad on soccerway.com , accessed October 23, 2016
  7. ¿Por qué los técnicos uruguayos fueron defensas, goleros o mediocampistas? (Spanish) from lr21.com.uy on May 29, 2001, accessed October 27, 2016
  8. Ariel De Armas - Profile on soccerway.com , accessed October 4, 2016
  9. Saralegui renunció en Juventud - Adiós Juventud (Spanish) on montevideo.com.uy of November 4, 2013, accessed on November 5, 2013
  10. Giordano nuevo DT de Juventud - Moviendo la cabeza (Spanish) on montevideo.com.uy of November 5, 2013, accessed on November 5, 2013
  11. Giordano nuevo DT de Juventud - Moviendo la cabeza (Spanish) on montevideo.com.uy of November 5, 2013, accessed on November 5, 2013