Club de Fútbol Juventud Madrid, affectionately known as "J," boasts a history of triumphs and a close connection with entities like Real Madrid. Directors such as José Antonio have highlighted the club's value, recalling that "whoever played at 'J' played in the Madrid Football Federation," as originally, in the Entrevías neighborhood, no team was federated.
Born in 1975 thanks to the initiative of César Moreno and Julio Sánchez, Juventud Madrid emerged during a difficult period for Entrevías, marked by drug addiction. A group of young footballers from the club used sports to encourage others to join and fight against the ecosystem of addiction.
Successes were not long in coming. In 1978, the club won the Prince of Asturias Trophy, a significant milestone. However, due to the club's changing headquarters, which were often bars, the trophy was misplaced, and its search is still active.
Young talents like José have passed through the ranks of Juventud Madrid, competing with Butragueño in Real Madrid Castilla and playing in the 1982 Santiago Bernabéu Trophy. In the same year, an agreement was signed with Real Madrid that lasted until 2006, through which the white club provided sports equipment such as clothing, balls, and bibs.
Another notable player who represented Juventud Madrid is Adrián Fuentes, currently a footballer for Córdoba C. F. Mariano Ávila, a director and former coach of Fuentes, proudly states that "J" "has had a history of great sporting successes."
The decade from the 90s to 2000 marked a period of immense growth for the club. Under the leadership of Alberto Alego, significant improvements were implemented, with the collaboration of figures like physical trainer Mauro and numerous parents who served as club delegates.
Currently, the club has 300 children and adolescents of various nationalities, from the youngest categories to adult fans, who practice their favorite sport at the Entrevías sports center. Furthermore, since 2025, Juventud Madrid has had a subsidiary in Cuba, Juventud Madrid de Bayamo Granma.
The sports entity from Vallecas aspires to have its official headquarters in the Espacio 14-30 building, a dream that is close to being realized. The organization thanks the collaboration of the Madrid City Council, particularly the Director General of Youth.
The club's evolution has been constant, led by its five presidents: César Moreno, Aguilera, Alberto Alego (who spearheaded its modernization), Alfonso García (who ensured the best possible sports facilities), and Jesús Romero, the current president, along with Miguel Medina.




