Juventude unveiled its new mini-stadium, featuring high-quality grass and infrastructure for training and competitions. The mini-stadium's field features Bermuda Tahoma 31 grass, the same variety used in World Cup-prepared fields. Among its advantages is high resistance to low temperatures, a characteristic particularly important for the Serra Gaúcha climate. In addition to the grass, the mini-stadium features dressing rooms, transmission cabin, exclusive casemates, and a 1,200-seat grandstand. The new structure significantly expands the conditions for training, development, and competitions of the club's youth teams. Juventude now awaits CBF authorization to receive public attendance at matches, allowing the green-and-white fanbase to closely follow this important step in the club's growth.