C.D. Juventud Olímpica

Club Deportivo Juventud Olímpica, commonly known as Juventud Olímpica was a Salvadoran professional football club based in San Salvador.

C.D. Juventud Olímpica
Full nameClub Deportivo Juventud Olímpica
Nickname(s)Juventud Olímpica, Academia Azul y Oro azu, Azul y Oro
Founded1937 (as Juventud Olimpica A), 1940 (as Club Deportivo Juventud Olimpica)
Dissolved2007
GroundSan Salvador, El Salvador
ManagerEl Salvador TBD

History

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On January 13, 1939, the club merged with Maya to be named Juventus, however one year the club reverted to its old name leaving for Club Maya to become defunct. In 1974–1975, the club rebranded itself as Negocios Internacionales and it only lasted one year reverting to Juventud Olímpica.[1] The club continued to play until they withdrew from the Salvadoran Primera División after the 1978/79 season. The last played in ADFA San Salvador, fourth division of the salvadoran in 2019.

Honours

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These Honours are updated to February 2022. Throughout its history, the club has managed several national and regional titles. These include two Primera division titles.

Domestic honours

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League

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Runner-up (4): 1952–53, 1963–64, 1972, 1974–75

Records

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Concacaf competitions record

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Competition Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA
Copa Interclubes UNCAF 30 6 5 19 25 49
CONCACAF Champions League 8 1 3 5 9 12
TOTAL 38 7 8 '24 34 61
Best: Fifth Place
1973 : Fifth Place
1975 : Sixth Place
Best: Second Round
1973 : First Round
1974 : Second Round
1975 : First Round

Historical Matches

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1943 Friendly Juventud Olimpica 3-0 C.S.D. Municipal San Salvador, El Salvador
   
 
[1] Nil Stadium: Estadio Flor Blanco
January 1, 1946 Friendly Juventud Olimpica 1-4 Club Leon San Salvador, El Salvador
Miguel Deras      
   
Stadium: TBD
September 14, 1956 Friendly Juventud Olimpica 0-3 Brasil de Pelotas San Salvador, El Salvador
Nil TBD  
TBD  
TBD  
Stadium: TBD
December 3, 1971 Friendly Juventud Olimpica 1-2 Czechoslovakia national football team San Salvador, El Salvador
Esteban Blanco    
 
Stadium: TBD

Notable players

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  •   Orlando “Calulo” Hernández

Team captains

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Name Years
  TBD TBD
  Rene Toledo 1971-1973
  Guillermo Castro Loro 1976

List of Coaches

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Throughout its history, Juventud Olimpica has had many and varied coaches among its history, the two most noteworthy coaches are Argentinian Mario Carlos Rey and Juan Quarterone, as they both won primera division titles with Juventud Olimpica.

The following managers won at least one trophy when in charge of Juventud Olimpica
Name Period Trophies
  Mario Carlos Rey TBD, TBD, TBD, TBD 1 (1971 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional)
  Juan Quarterone TBD, TBD 1 (1973 Primera División de Fútbol Profesional)

References

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  1. ^ 1974/75 – RSSSF