2014 Premios Juventud

Last updated
11th Premios Juventud
DateJuly 17, 2014
Location Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Florida
Hosted by Ana Brenda Contreras, Cristián de la Fuente, Galilea Montijo
Website Official Page
Television/radio coverage
Network Univision
  2013  · Premios Juventud ·  2015  

The 11th Annual Premios Juventud (Youth Awards) were broadcast by Univision on July 17, 2014. [1] [2]

Contents

Awards and nominees

Music

La Combinación Perfecta [1] Lo Toco Todo [1]

Novelas

¡Está Buenísimo! [1] Chica Que Me Quita El Sueño [1]
Mejor Tema Novelero [1]

Film

¡Qué Actorazo! [1] Actriz Que Se Roba La Pantalla [1]
Película Más Padre [1]

Pop culture

My Favorite DJ

NominatedResult
Amos MoralesNominated [3]
Argelia AtilanoNominated [3]
ChiquibabyNominated [3]
Enrique SantosWon [3]
Raúl BrindisNominated [3]

Follow me The Good

NominatedResult
Chiquis Nominated [3]
Larry HernándezNominated [3]
Luis CoronelNominated [3]
Prince Royce Won [3]
Romeo Santos Nominated [3]

Sports

Most Electrifying Guy Jock

NominatedResult
Javier "Chicharito" HernándezNominated [3]
JJ BareaNominated [3]
Lionel Messi Won [3]
Raúl Alonso JiménezNominated [3]
Saúl "El Canelo" AlvarezNominated [3]

The New Pledge

NominatedResult
Andy NajarNominated [3]
Diego Antonio Reyes RosalesWon [3]
James David Rodríguez RubioNominated [3]
José FernándezNominated [3]
Yasiel PuigNominated [3]

Special awards

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