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

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