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Juventude Sport Clube

Coordinates: 38°33′43″N 7°54′50″W / 38.562°N 7.914°W / 38.562; -7.914
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Juventude de Évora
Full nameJuventude Sport Clube
Nickname(s)
  • Águias Azuis (English: Blue Eagles)
  • Rasga-Roupa (English: Tear-offs)
Founded5 December 1918; 105 years ago (1918-12-05)
StadiumEstádio Sanches de Miranda
Rua da Horta das Figueiras
Évora, Portugal
Capacity4,000
Coordinates38°33′43″N 7°54′50″W / 38.562°N 7.914°W / 38.562; -7.914
ChairmanAntónio Sousa
ManagerPedro Russiano
LeagueRegional League (Evora FA)
2023–24Campeonato de Portugal, 10th(relegated)

Juventude Sport Clube, also commonly known as Juventude de Évora, (abbreviated Juv. Évora) is an amateur sports club based in Évora, Portugal,[1] founded on 5 December 1918, that competes in the Regional League, Divisão de Eleite of the Evora FA.[2] The club's home ground is the Sanches de Miranda Stadium in Évora and their motto is "Portuguese: Força de vontade, lit.'willpower'."

Current squad

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As of 8 March 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Portugal POR Miguel Baptista
4 DF Portugal POR Henrique Pires
5 DF Portugal POR João Mendes
6 MF Portugal POR Tomás Lima (vice-captain)
7 FW Portugal POR Patchú
8 MF Portugal POR Rúben Santos
9 FW Brazil BRA Henrique Silva
10 FW Portugal POR João Delgado (captain)
11 FW South Africa RSA Sibusiso 'Sibu' Shibane
16 MF Brazil BRA Caio Carioca
17 FW Portugal POR Edu Vieira
19 FW Cameroon CMR Lionel Yombi
No. Pos. Nation Player


21 DF Portugal POR André Farinha
22 GK Portugal POR Filipe Semedo
23 MF Portugal POR Rodrigo Elias
28 DF Portugal POR Tomás Piedade
37 DF Portugal POR Rodrigo Monteiro
61 DF Portugal POR João 'Obi' Gomes
66 MF Mozambique MOZ Geraldo Matsimbe (vice-captain)
74 GK Portugal POR Petterson Santos
77 FW Portugal POR Bernardo Soares
88 DF Portugal POR Afonso Batista
99 MF Mali MLI Mahamadou Diawara

References

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  1. ^ "Évora". ZeroZero (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2012-07-24.
  2. ^ "Juventude desce ao distrital, Lusitano termina em terceiro".
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