Club Deportivo Juventud Olímpica , commonly known as Juventud Olímpica was a Salvadoran professional football club based in several locations including Sonsonate, Acajutla and also Barrio Santa Anita, San Salvador.

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.

Achievements

  • Salvadoran Primera División: 2
Champions (2):1971, 1973
Runner-up (4): 1952–53, 1963–64, 1972, 1974–75

Records

Club records

  • First Match (prior to creation of a league): vs. TBD (a club from TBD), Year
  • First Match (official): vs. TBD, year
  • Most points in La Primera: 00 points (00 win, 00 draws, 0 losses) Year/Year
  • Least points in La Primera: 00 points (0 win, 0 draws, 00 losses) Year/year

Individual records

  • Most capped player for El Salvador: 50 (0 whilst at Juventud Plimpica), TBD
  • Most international caps for El Salvador while a Juventud Olimpica player: 1, TBD
  • Most goals in a season, all competitions: unknown player, O (Year/year) (00 in League, 00 in Cup competitions)
  • Most goals in a season, La Primera: TBD, 7

Concacaf competitions record

  • Copa Interclubes UNCAF: 2 appearances
Best: Fifth Place
1973 : Fifth Place
1975 : Sixth Place
  • CONCACAF Champions League: 3 appearances
Best: Second Round
1973 : First Round
1974 : Second Round
1975 : First Round


Historical Matches

Notable players

  • Orlando “Calulo” Hernández
  • Mario Carlos Rey
  • Juan Quarterone (1965–1968)
  • Rodolfo Popo Godoy

Captains

Notable coaches

References


Planteles confirmados para los Juegos Olímpicos de la Juventud

Juegos Olímpicos de la Juventud Consumer

Juegos Olímpicos de la Juventud Ámbito Internacional

Juegos Olímpicos de la Juventud, tarjetas de Juegos Olímpicos

Venezuela cumple en los Juegos Olímpicos de la Juventud Haiman el Troudi