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Club Deportivo Juventud Olímpica, commonly known as Juventud Olímpica was a
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professional
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club based in
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.


History

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.1974/75
nbsp;– RSSSF The club continued to play until they withdrew from the
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after the 1978/79 season. The last played in ADFA San Salvador, fourth division of the salvadoran in 2019.


Honours

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


League

*
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and predecessors ** Champions (2): 1971, 1973 ::Runner-up (4): 1952–53, 1963–64, 1972, 1974–75


Records


Concacaf competitions record

* Copa Interclubes UNCAF: 2 appearances ::Best: Fifth Place ::
1973 Events January * January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union. * January 15 – Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U.S. ...
: Fifth Place ::
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
: Sixth Place *
CONCACAF Champions League The CONCACAF Champions League, known officially as the Scotiabank CONCACAF Champions League for sponsorship reasons, is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONCACAF. The tournament is contested by clubs from North Ameri ...
: 3 appearances ::Best: Second Round ::
1973 Events January * January 1 - The United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark enter the European Economic Community, which later becomes the European Union. * January 15 – Vietnam War: Citing progress in peace negotiations, U.S. ...
: First Round ::
1974 Major events in 1974 include the aftermath of the 1973 oil crisis and the resignation of United States President Richard Nixon following the Watergate scandal. In the Middle East, the aftermath of the 1973 Yom Kippur War determined politics; f ...
: Second Round ::
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
: First Round


Historical Matches


Notable players

* Orlando “Calulo” Hernández


Team captains


List of Coaches

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 Juan Quartarone Carbone (28 May 1935 – 23 November 2015) was an Argentine football midfielder. Nickname El Brujo (The Wizard) he played in Argentina and El Salvador. After retiring as a player, he coached a number of teams in El Salvador an ...
, as they both won primera division titles with Juventud Olimpica. * Luis Comitante (1967) * Mario Carlos Rey (1971- February 1972) *
Juan Quarterone Juan Quartarone Carbone (28 May 1935 – 23 November 2015) was an Argentine football midfielder. Nickname El Brujo (The Wizard) he played in Argentina and El Salvador. After retiring as a player, he coached a number of teams in El Salvador an ...
(1973) *
Gregorio Bundio Gregorio Bundio Nuñez (14 May 1928 − 7 March 2015) was a football player and manager. Nicknamed ''Goyo'', Bundio coached El Salvador from 1968 to 1970 and qualified them for their first ever FIFA World Cup Finals in 1970. Alianza Gregor ...
(1974) * Ricardo Tomasino (1974–1975) * Victor Manuel Ochoa (1975) * Walter Cifuentes (1999) * Luis Ángel León (2000) *
Raúl Magaña Raúl Alfredo Magaña Monzón (24 February 1940 – 30 September 2009) was a Salvadoran footballer and manager. He is regarded as one of the greats of Salvadoran football. Club career Magaña made his debut aged 18 against Deportivo Saprissa ...
(2001–2003) *
Jorge Tupinambá dos Santos Jorge is a Spanish and Portuguese given name. It is derived from the Greek name Γεώργιος (''Georgios'') via Latin ''Georgius''; the former is derived from (''georgos''), meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker". The Latin form ''Georgius'' ...
* Santiago Chicas * Mauro Liberia


References

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1937 establishments in El Salvador 2007 disestablishments in El Salvador