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Football club
Juventude de Évora
Full name
Juventude Sport Clube
Nickname(s)
Águias Azuis (English: Blue Eagles)
Rasga-Roupa (English: Tear-offs)
Founded
5 December 1918; 105 years ago (1918-12-05)
Stadium
Estádio Sanches de Miranda Rua da Horta das Figueiras Évora, Portugal
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'."
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