Juventud Unida
Full nameClub Deportivo y Social Juventud Unida
Nickname(s)Lobo Rojo
Founded6 September 1949 (1949-09-06)
GroundCiudad de San Miguel,
San Miguel
Capacity3,200
ChairmanLeonel Sánchez
ManagerJuan Steinbach
LeaguePrimera D
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Club Deportivo y Social Juventud Unida is an Argentine football club located in San Miguel, Buenos Aires. The team currently plays at the Primera D, the regionalised fifth division of Argentine football league system.

The club's main rival is neighbor club Muñiz.[1][2]

History

The club was founded on 6 September 1949 by a group of young enthusiasts at a bar, they named it "Juventud Unida". After that, the club took part in several competitions in General Sarmiento, where they won many titles. In the 1950s Juventud Unida increased its number of members so the club added new sections such as basketball, boxing, volleyball, and bocce.

Club headquarters pictured in 2014

In 1957 Juventud Unida affiliated to the Argentine Football Association (AFA). That same year the club inaugurated its stadium located on Sarmiento and Azcuénaga in San Miguel. It was originally named "Franco Muggeri" to honor a former president of the club, then renamed "Néstor Begni". However, the stadium's name was changed again in 2014 to "Ciudad de San Miguel".[3] The stadium has a capacity for about 3,000 people.[4]

In 1992 the club promoted to Primera C via "Torneo Reducido", where it remained two seasons but it was relegated in the 1993–94 season. In 1997–98 the club won its first official title promoting to the upper division.

After some seasons with poor performances, Juventud Unida won another "Torneo Reducido" in 2014 which allowed them to promote to Primera C, although the team would be relegated in 2016.

Players

As of 25 April 2022

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Argentina ARG Sandro Ammaduro
GK Argentina ARG Braian García Carpio
DF Argentina ARG Darío J. Caceres
DF Argentina ARG Elías Collado
DF Argentina ARG Lautaro Cuenos
DF Argentina ARG Maximiliano López
MF Argentina ARG Alejanro Acuña
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Argentina ARG Enrique Grieger
MF Argentina ARG Jonathan Casalis
MF Argentina ARG Facundo Desimoni
FW Argentina ARG Mauro Rojas
FW Argentina ARG Matías Ballesteros
FW Argentina ARG Federico Zella
FW Argentina ARG Diego Pertossi

Titles

  • Primera D (1): 1997–98
  • Liga de General Sarmiento (5): 1951, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1956

References

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