Juventus is the name of several football clubs in Europe, Latin America, Africa and Australia:
Football
- Juventus F.C., association football club based in Turin, Italy. It can also refer to:
- Juventus F.C. (women), women's association football team of Juventus F.C.
 - Juventus Next Gen, men's reserve team of Juventus F.C.
 - Juventus F.C. Youth Sector, youth system of Juventus F.C.
 
 - Alma Juventus Fano 1906, an Italian football club from Fano, Marche
 - A.S.D. Fortis Juventus 1909, an Italian football club from Borgo San Lorenzo, Tuscany
 - Juventus Audax Roma, an Italian defunct football club from Rome
 - Juventus Foot-Ball Club, an Italian defunct football club from Florenfe
 - Juventus Italia F.C., an Italian defunct football club from Milan
 - Juventus F.C. (Belize), a Belizean football club from Orange Walk Town
 - Juventus F.C. (Nicaragua), a Nicaraguan football club from Managua
 - SV Juventus, a Bonaire football club from Kralendijk
 - Clube Atlético Juventus, a Brazilian football club from São Paulo
 - Atlético Clube Juventus, a Brazilian football club from Rio Branco, Acre state
 - Grêmio Esportivo Juventus, a Brazilian football club from Jaraguá do Sul, Santa Catarina state
 - Clube Atlético Juventus (SC), a Brazilian football club from Seara, Santa Catarina state
 - Juventus Atlético Clube, a Brazilian football club from Santa Rosa, Rio Grande do Sul state
 - Juventus Esporte Clube, a Brazilian football club from Macapá, Amapá state
 - Juventus Esporte Clube (Guariba) - a Brazilian football club from Guariba, São Paulo state
 - Juventus Futebol Clube, a Brazilian football club from Rio de Janeiro
 - Sociedade Educação Física Juventus - a Brazilian defunct football club from Curitiba
 - Associação Atlética Juventus Minasnovense, a Brazilian football club from Minas Novas, Minas Gerais state
 - Club Deportivo Juventus, a Chilean football club from Caldera, Atacama Region
 - Juventus (Costa Rica), a Costa Rican football club
 - Club Social y Deportivo Juventus, an Ecuadorian football club from Esmeraldas, Ecuador
 - FC Juventus Löhne 2005, a German football club from Löhne, North Rhine-Westphalia
 - ASG Juventus de Sainte-Anne, a Guadeloupean football club from Sainte-Anne
 - FC Juventus des Cayes, a Haitian football club from Les Cayes
 - Juventus de Yopougon, an Ivorian football club from Yopougon, Lagunes
 - Juventus Corazón, a Peruvian football club from Arequipa
 - CFT Juventus Focșani, a Romanian football club from Focșani, Vrancea County
 - CS Juventus Bascov, a Romanian football club from Bascov, Argeș County
 - CS Juventus Fălticeni, a Romanian football club from Fălticeni, Suceava County
 - FC Juventus Bistrița, a Romanian football club from Bistrița, Bistriţa-Năsăud County
 - CS Juventus București, a Romanian football club from Bucharest founded in 1992
 - Juventus de Saint-Martin, a Saint-Martin football club
 - Sasolburg Juventus FC, a South African football club from Tshwane
 - Juventus Idrottsförening, a Swedish football club from Västerås
 - FC Juventus Cresciano, a Swiss football club from Cresciano, Ticino
 - FC Juventus Dulliken, a Swiss football club from Dulliken, Solothurn
 - FC Juventus St. Gallen, a Swiss football club from St. Gallen
 - SC Young Fellows Juventus, a Swiss football club from Zürich
 
- 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
- Juventas (or Juventus), goddess of youth
 - Juventud Guerrera, a Mexican professional wrestler
 - Juventus (basketball club), a basketball club from Utena, Lithuania, playing in the LKL
 - Juventus, a youth movement in the mythical country of Evallonia in John Buchan's novel, The House of the Four Winds
 
See also
- Juve (disambiguation)
 - Juventud (disambiguation)
 - Juventude (disambiguation)
 - Juventus F.C. (disambiguation)
 - J'ouvert, the Caribbean festival.
 
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