Juventud Antoniana

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Juventud Antoniana
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Full name Juventud Antoniana de Salta
Nickname(s) El Santo (The Saint), La Juve
Founded January 13, 1916
Ground Estadio Fray Honorato Pistoia, Salta
Salta Province, Argentina
Capacity 8,000
Chairman Francisco Cornejo
Manager Carlos Duré and Miguel Velarde
League Torneo Argentino A
Clausura 2006 10th relegated
due to poor points average
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Juventud Antonianaare a football club from Salta city in Salta Province, Argentina. They currently play in Torneo Argentino A, which is the regionalised third tier of the Argentine Football Association league system.

The club were founded on December 12, 1916.

Juventud Antoniana played in the Argentine top flight 6 times, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1983 and 1985. Their best ever performance came in 1983 where they reached the 2nd round.

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[edit] Trophies

Torneo Argentino A 1995/96

[edit] Notable players

  • José Luñiz

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