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Juventus is the name of several football clubs in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Australia:

Football

previously known as Juventus
  • A.S. Livorno Calcio, an Italian football club from Livorno, Tuscany founded by merger between SPES Livorn and Virtus Juventusque
  • FBC Luino 1910, an Italian football club from Luino, Lombardy previously known as Juventus FC
  • S.S.D. Massese, an Italian football club from Massa, Tuscany previously known as US Massese Juventus 1919
  • A.S. Trapani, an Italian football club from Trapani, Sicily previously known as Juventus Trapani
  • Adelaide City F.C. 1946, an Australian football club previously known as Adelaide Juventus
  • Brunswick Juventus (now known as Brunswick Zebras S.C.), an Australian football (soccer) club from Brunswick (Melbourne)
  • Gungahlin United FC, an Australian football (soccer) club from Canberra, founded as Juventus S.C. and then Gungahlin Juventus S.C.
  • Hobart Zebras FC, an Australian football (soccer) club from Hobart, Tasmania previously known as Juventus S.C. Hobart
  • Launceston City FC, an Australian football (soccer) club from Launceston, Tasmania previously known as Launceston Juventus S.C.
  • FK Juventus Malchika, a Bulgarian defunct football club from Malchika, Levski Municipality merged with FK Levski to OFC Levski 2007
  • FC Petrolul Ploiești, a Romanian football club from Ploiești, Prahova County founded as FC Juventus București in 1924
  • MFK Topvar Topoľčany, a Slovak football club from Topoľčany, Nitra Region previously known as ASC Juventus Topoľčany
  • AC Bellinzona, a Swiss football club from Bellinzona, Ticino previously known as FC Juventus Bellinzona
  • FC Juventus Locarno, a Swiss defunct football club from Locarno, Ticino merged with FC Unitas Locarno to form FC Locarno
  • Deportivo Táchira FC, a Venezuelan football club from San Cristóbal, Táchira founded as Juventus de San Cristobal

Other

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Juventus is the name of several football clubs in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Australia:

Football

previously known as Juventus
  • A.S. Livorno Calcio, an Italian football club from Livorno, Tuscany founded by merger between SPES Livorn and Virtus Juventusque
  • FBC Luino 1910, an Italian football club from Luino, Lombardy previously known as Juventus FC
  • S.S.D. Massese, an Italian football club from Massa, Tuscany previously known as US Massese Juventus 1919
  • A.S. Trapani, an Italian football club from Trapani, Sicily previously known as Juventus Trapani
  • Adelaide City F.C. 1946, an Australian football club previously known as Adelaide Juventus
  • Brunswick Juventus (now known as Brunswick Zebras S.C.), an Australian football (soccer) club from Brunswick (Melbourne)
  • Gungahlin United FC, an Australian football (soccer) club from Canberra, founded as Juventus S.C. and then Gungahlin Juventus S.C.
  • Hobart Zebras FC, an Australian football (soccer) club from Hobart, Tasmania previously known as Juventus S.C. Hobart
  • Launceston City FC, an Australian football (soccer) club from Launceston, Tasmania previously known as Launceston Juventus S.C.
  • FK Juventus Malchika, a Bulgarian defunct football club from Malchika, Levski Municipality merged with FK Levski to OFC Levski 2007
  • FC Petrolul Ploiești, a Romanian football club from Ploiești, Prahova County founded as FC Juventus București in 1924
  • MFK Topvar Topoľčany, a Slovak football club from Topoľčany, Nitra Region previously known as ASC Juventus Topoľčany
  • AC Bellinzona, a Swiss football club from Bellinzona, Ticino previously known as FC Juventus Bellinzona
  • FC Juventus Locarno, a Swiss defunct football club from Locarno, Ticino merged with FC Unitas Locarno to form FC Locarno
  • Deportivo Táchira FC, a Venezuelan football club from San Cristóbal, Táchira founded as Juventus de San Cristobal

Other

See also


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