Spain Liga ACB 01/07 19:45 15 [6] Joventut v Granada [13] W 90-72
Spain Liga ACB 01/03 19:30 14 [15] Girona v Joventut [6] L 79-66
Spain Liga ACB 12/29 19:30 13 [6] Joventut v Real Betis [17] W 93-81
Euro Cup 12/21 17:00 9 [6] Lietkabelis v Joventut [3] W 76-90
Spain Liga ACB 12/17 17:00 12 [11] Monbus Obradoiro v Joventut [7] W 74-91
Euro Cup 12/14 19:15 8 [4] Joventut v Venezia [2] W 90-87
Spain Liga ACB 12/10 19:45 11 [7] Joventut v Tenerife [1] W 78-69
Euro Cup 12/07 17:30 7 [8] U BT Cluj-Napoca v Joventut [3] L 98-82
Spain Liga ACB 12/03 17:00 10 [17] Manresa v Joventut [7] W 68-90
Euro Cup 11/29 19:15 6 [1] Joventut v Bourg [2] L 80-85
Spain Liga ACB 11/26 17:00 9 [13] Fuenlabrada v Joventut [9] W 81-85
Euro Cup 11/23 18:30 5 [7] Ratiopharm Ulm v Joventut [2] W 54-68
Spain Liga ACB 11/20 17:30 8 [12] Joventut v Barcelona [2] W 82-79
Spain Liga ACB 11/05 19:45 7 [10] UCAM Murcia v Joventut [9] L 88-76
Euro Cup 11/02 19:15 4 [2] Joventut v Prometey [4] W 82-77
Spain Liga ACB 10/29 18:45 6 [11] Joventut v Zaragoza [18] W 89-84
Euro Cup 10/26 17:30 3 [10] Cedevita Olimpija v Joventut [4] W 78-100
Spain Liga ACB 10/23 16:30 5 [14] Joventut v Unicaja Malaga [11] W 74-65
Euro Cup 10/19 17:00 2 [4] Bursaspor v Joventut [2] L 81-72
Spain Liga ACB 10/16 17:30 4 [2] Real Madrid v Joventut [11] L 96-79
Euro Cup 10/11 18:45 1 Joventut v Brescia W 80-63
Spain Liga ACB 10/08 18:45 3 [15] Joventut v Breogan [2] W 85-66
Spain Liga ACB 10/02 16:30 2 [5] Valencia v Joventut [14] L 101-97
Spain Liga ACB 09/30 19:30 1 [8] Joventut v Bilbao [8] L 76-81
Spain ACB Supercopa 09/24 19:30 2 Barcelona v Joventut L 91-74
Club Friendlies 09/21 19:00 - Joventut v Barcelona L 82-92
Club Friendlies 09/20 16:45 - Manresa v Joventut W 89-96
Club Friendlies 09/14 18:10 - Joventut v Girona L 89-93
Club Friendlies 09/11 16:30 - Joventut v Partizan W 92-62
Club Friendlies 09/07 17:30 - Valencia v Joventut L 75-61

Wikipedia - Joventut Badalona

Club Joventut Badalona, S.A.D. (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈklub ʒuβənˈtud bəðəˈlonə]) is a Spanish professional basketball club based in Badalona, Catalonia, Spain, playing in the Liga ACB and the EuroCup. Known to their fans as La Penya (in English, The Club), it is one of only two teams that have never been relegated from the top division of the Spanish League. The only other is Real Madrid. In 1994, Joventut Badalona became champion of the FIBA European League (today known as the EuroLeague), the first Catalan basketball club to accomplish such a grandiose achievement and the first Spanish team to do so in the modern era Final Four format.

Well-known players have included the Margall brothers (with Josep Maria Margall), Zoran Slavnić, Jordi Villacampa, Rafael Jofresa, Raül López, Rudy Fernández, and Ricky Rubio.

History

Badalona has had a basketball team since 30 March 1930, when Joventut was founded as Penya Spirit of Badalona. Apart from basketball, the club initially had teams involved in several sports including cycling, table tennis, and football. In 1932, the club changed its name to Centre Esportiu Badaloní and in 1939, it was forced to become Club Juventud de Badalona. By 1940, basketball was established as the club's main sport and green and black were adopted as the club's colours.

As one of the founding clubs of the Spanish league, Joventut became also one of the top teams in Spain since the 1950s, developing a great rivalry with Real Madrid and with the other neighbouring teams like FC Barcelona, playing memorable duels. Joventut won their first Spanish Cup in 1948 and their two first leagues in 1967 and 1978.

In 1981, Joventut started its golden era by winning their first European title: the FIBA Korać Cup in 1981, by defeating Carrera Venezia in the final played in Barcelona by 105–104 after a game winning shot by Joe Galvin at the buzzer. Joventut repeated title in 1990, this time beating Scavolini Pesaro in the double-legged final.

One year later, in 1991, Joventut achieved their third league, the first under the ACB and repeated title in the following season, after losing the final of the FIBA European League against Partizan, that won thanks to a buzzer beater of Saša Đorđević. However, in 1994, Joventut won the title after winning the Final Four played in Tel Aviv against Olympiacos.

After two years of decline, Joventut clinched their seventh national cup and in the 2000s, started a new golden era with players like Rudy Fernández, and Ricky Rubio developed in the youth teams of the club. During their years at Badalona, Joventut won a FIBA Europe Cup in 2006, by beating Khimki in the final, a ULEB Cup in 2008, beating Akasvayu Girona in the finals, and the eighth Copa del Rey, also in 2008.

Joventut Badalona is one of the only two teams, along with Real Madrid, to have played every year in the top league.

In the 2017–18 season, Joventut was close of the dissolution, but the shareholders voted to save the club. Finally, it could finish the season in the 15th season and avoided the relegation, despite ending in the worst position ever.

Joventut, also known as Club Joventut de Badalona, is a professional basketball team based in Badalona, Spain. The team was founded in 1930 and has a rich history of success in Spanish and European basketball.

Joventut has a strong tradition of developing young talent and has produced many top players who have gone on to have successful careers in both domestic and international leagues. The team plays its home games at the Palau Olímpic de Badalona, a state-of-the-art arena that can hold up to 12,500 spectators.

Joventut has won multiple Spanish League championships and has also had success in European competitions, including winning the EuroCup in 2008. The team is known for its fast-paced, exciting style of play and has a passionate fan base that supports them both at home and on the road.

Overall, Joventut is a respected and competitive team in Spanish basketball, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.