Juventud La Joya is a Peruvian football club, playing in the city of Chancay District, Huaral , Lima , Peru .
5-613: The club was founded on the Chancay District, Huaral , Lima . Juventud La Joya played in the 1983 Copa Perú , but remained in the fourth place. The club participated in the Peruvian Primera División , since 1985 Torneo Descentralizado until 1988 Torneo Descentralizado . In the 1987 Torneo Descentralizado , the club merged with the Centro Iqueño , to form the team La Joya–Iqueño . In 1989 , Juventud La Joya sold
10-501: A Peruvian football club is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Chancay District, Huaral Chancay District is one of twelve districts of the province Huaral in Peru . In the pre-Columbian Chancay culture ruled over the valleys of Chancay and Huaura . The mummies found from the Ancon and Zepita necropolis have evidence that this culture expanded far north up to
15-548: The Chillón valley. The Chancay culture took place between 1300 and 1450 A.D and after that became part of the Inca empire . Chancay was founded by Luis Flores, according to the viceroy Diego López de Zúñiga, 4th Count of Nieva , on November 16, 1562. By then its name was Villa de Arnedo in memory of the fee he had in Spain . Although it was a "Spanish town", according to the 1792 census ,
20-605: The category to the Meteor , and participated until 1990 Torneo Descentralizado . In 1991 Segunda División , the club merged with Lawn Tennis , to form the team Meteor–Lawn Tennis until 1994. In 1998 Segunda División , the club merged with Deportivo Junín , to form the team Meteor–Junín until 1999, when it was relegated to the Copa Perú . Currently, Juventud La Joya play in the Liga Distrital de Asia . This article about
25-571: The town had a total of 2960 people but only 369 were Spanish. Most of them were slaves and Indians. By the time of Peru's independence , the April 16, 1828 law was created by the people of Chancay, and that made the town a "faithful town" In 1966, a 6.2 magnitude earthquake caused great damage in the north of Chancay and part of the Lima-Callao area. 30 people died in Chancay and 4,000 homes were destroyed, in
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