Juventus Fútbol Club , also known as Juventus or Juventus Managua, is a Nicaraguan professional football club based in Managua, Nicaragua which currently plays in the Nicaraguan Premier Division.

History

Juventus Managua was founded in 1977, and has been in and out of Nicaragua's first division ever since. Their greatest period of success was in the early 1990s, when they won back to back championships in 1993 and 1994. After that, they spent a long time outside of the First Division, not returning until 2011. Since their return in 2011, the club has been solidly mid-table. They successfully weathered a serious financial crisis in 2014.

Juventus Managua is a professional soccer team based in Managua, Nicaragua. The team was founded in 2018 and currently competes in the Liga Primera de Nicaragua, the top tier of Nicaraguan soccer. The team's name is inspired by the Italian soccer club Juventus, and their logo features a black and white striped shield with a charging bull in the center.

Juventus Managua has quickly established itself as a competitive team in the Liga Primera, finishing in the top half of the table in their first two seasons. The team plays their home matches at the Estadio Nacional de Futbol, a 15,000-seat stadium in Managua.

The team's roster features a mix of experienced veterans and promising young players, with a focus on developing local talent. Some of the team's standout players include forward Luis Acuna, midfielder Carlos Felix, and defender Carlos Montenegro.

Off the field, Juventus Managua is known for its community outreach programs, including youth soccer clinics and charitable initiatives. The team has quickly become a beloved fixture in the Nicaraguan soccer landscape, and their passionate fanbase is known for creating a lively atmosphere at home matches.