Italia-Germania U19 (amichevole partita intera cliccate e guardatelo su Youtube) Italy-Germany U19 (full friendly match click and watch it on Youtube)
Who is the player with the assist at 1:21:50? He gets stuck but flicks a ball on the outside of his foot right to the striker. Great skill.
man Baldazni has so much potential he has 55 ganes already under his belt in Serie A but i worry Roma will struggle to fit Soule Dybala Pellegrini an 11 let alone find a cosistent spot for Baldanzi. I could see him converted into being a regista but otherwise he will have to replace Pellegrini to become a starter. There are plenty of games to play but I really hope is growth is not stunted here. He is not the second coming of Cassano but he is maybe the best hope we've had at having a true fantasista since Fantonio.
Non può fare il "Regista" lui è un Trequartista o una seconda punte e deve stare vicino la porta per dare il meglio di se, al massimo può fare l'ala tecnica. ma il Regista mai nella vita He can't be a "Regista", he is an attacking midfielder or a second striker and must stay close to the goal to give his best, at most he can be a technical winger. but the Regista never in life
Of course. He could perform in a rolse similar to Pedri I believe if he were in that kind of stystem but it is not ideal. Meglio come una fantasista per sicuro. Spero lui giocata piu` per Roma perche lui e` meglio di Pellegrini per me. De Rossi ha solo bisogno di dimostrare fiducia.
Si la sua posizione è a muoversi in libertà tra le linee, dove può giocare negli spazi stretti e tirare con il suo fantastico sinistro, dargli un ruolo troppo statico significa castrarlo Yes, his position is to move freely between the lines, where he can play in tight spaces and shoot with his fantastic left foot, giving him too static a role means castrating him
I would love to see Camarda with this stacked team, but he will most likely be a part of the U20 World Cup team which will be going on around the same time next summer.
The National Under 16 team, after facing England in Rome in August (a 3-2 defeat at the Tre Fontane Stadium and a clear 5-0 victory at the CPO "Giulio Onesti"), will return to the field for a double friendly against their peers Spain on Tuesday 17th (5.30pm, live on Vivo Azzurro TV) and Thursday 19th September (11am) at the Federal Technical Centre. There are 22 players called up by coach Marco Scarpa, all born in 2009, who will meet on Sunday 15 September in Coverciano in the evening. The list of those called up Goalkeepers: Pietro Faccioli (Milan), Mattia Sonzogni (Atalanta); Defenders: Cristian Cioffi (Roma), Jacopo Del Fabro (Juventus), Djibril Diallo (Parma), Edoardo Evangelista (Inter), Davide Ginestretti (Empoli), Gabriele Mandirola (Genoa), Edoardo Rocchetti (Juventus), Mohamed Force Toure (Bologna ); Midfielders: Mattia Angelicchio (Milan), Edoardo Biondini (Empoli), Cossio Mattia Brizzolari (Genoa), GIOLE GIANMATTEI (Roma), Samuele Pisati (Milan), Giovanni Zanatta (Atalanta); Forwards: Giovanni Bruno (Juventus), Thomas Corigliano (Juventus), Marcello Fugazzola (Atalanta), Kevin Fustini (Bologna), JACOPO LANDI (Empoli), Riccardo Paonessa (Juventus). The ones highlighted are the ones that positively impressed me more than the others
“It’s a dream come true. To score in this stadium and with this shirt is something a Roman and a Romanista dreams of.” Niccolò Pisilli
The National Under 17 team, reigning European champions, after winning the Telki Cup in Hungary in August and finishing in 2nd place in the 'Città di Trieste' Tournament in September, will return to the field for the usual annual appointment with the Tournament of the Gironi, scheduled from Friday 4 to Sunday 6 October in Novarello. There are 60 players called up by coach Massimiliano Favo, who will be divided into three teams of 20 members each (Under 17 national team, Representative A and Representative B), before facing each other in a friendly tournament. The event will start on Friday 4th (3pm) with the match between Representative A and Representative B, while the National Under 17 team will take the field on Saturday 5th (3pm) against the loser of the opening match and on Sunday 6 October (11am) against the winner. The list of those called up Goalkeepers: Francesco Cereser (Torino), Matteo Farronato (Inter), Andrea Maran (Modena), Alessio Marcaccini (Roma), Sebastiano Nava (Juventus), Renato Widmer D'Autilia (Bologna); Defenders: Diego Antonini (Empoli), Tommaso Angelo Bolis (Atalanta), Leonardo Noah Bovio (Inter), Christian Briguglio (Bologna), Samuele Carlaccini (Roma), Tommaso Casadei (Cesena), Federico Ciucci (Lazio), Matteo Colombo (Atalanta ), Pantaleo Cretì (Monza), Andrea Cullotta (Milan), Lorenzo Jeremie Fazio (Genoa), Laurence Giani (Stoke City), Gabriel Marcon (Hellas Verona), Luca Nolli (Milan), Andrea Palmieri (Lecce), Alessandro Perrotti ( Lecce), Mattia Ridolfi (Cesena), Alessandro Rinaldi (Atalanta), Davide Sorino (Inter), Samuele Tavanti (Empoli), Mattia Zaghini (Cesena); Midfielders: Pietro Arnaboldi (Milan), Andrea Ballanti (Torino), Alessio Baralla (Empoli), Samuel Beldenti (Brescia), Oliver Blini (Empoli), Luca Cesare Bracco (Juventus), Benit Borasio (Juventus), Matteo Castelli (Como) , Giuseppe Forte (Sampdoria), Giulio La Mantia (Palermo), Simon La Mantia (Milan), Pietro La Torre (Inter), Simone Lontani (Milan), Andrea Luongo (Torino), Fabio Pandolfi (Milan), Antonio Pirrò (Udinese ), Filippo Plazzotta (Milan), Vincenzo Prisco (Napoli), Leonardo Rodella (Southampton), Marco Tiozzo Pagio (Juventus), Danilo Treffiletti (Monza), Marco Virtuani (Inter); Forwards: Alex Amadio (Juventus), Danilo Busiello (Empoli), Cristian Carrara (Inter), Luca Costa (Cagliari), Edoardo Colpo (Modena), Vincenzo Damiano (Atalanta), Gabriele Falasca (Torino), Lorenzo Paratici (Sampdoria), Christian Stefani (Cremonese), Lorenzo Tosi (Pisa), Samuel Wiafe (Modena).
After triumphing in the tournament in Croatia in September, the National Under 19 team returns to the field for a double friendly match against Wales, scheduled for Thursday 10th (3pm, live on Vivo Azzurro TV) and Sunday 13th October (2pm) respectively at 'Bruno Benelli' of Ravenna and the 'Valentino Mazzola' of Santarcangelo di Romagna. The 22 players called up by coach Alberto Bollini, all born in 2006 with the exception of three in 2007 (Mattia Liberali, Emanuele Sala and Mattia Mosconi) and two in 2008 (Francesco Camarda and Andrea Natali), will meet on Sunday 6 October in Milano Marittima. The list of those called up Goalkeepers: Renato Bellucci Marin (Roma), Tommaso Martinelli (Fiorentina); Defenders: Niccolò Fortini (Juve Stabia), Giovanni Leoni (Parma), Vittorio Magni (Milan), Andrea Natali (Bayer Leverkusen), Filippo Pagnucco (Juventus), Matteo Giuseppe Plaia (Perugia), Filippo Reale (Roma), Lorenzo Tosto ( Empoli); Midfielders: Andrea Bonanomi (Atalanta), Federico Cassa (Atalanta), Mattia Liberali (Milan), Leonardo Mendicino (Cesena), Lorenzo Riccio (Atalanta), Emanuele Sala (Milan); Forwards: Francesco Camarda (Milan), Jeff Ekhator Osayuki (Genoa), Giacomo De Pieri (Inter), Seydou Fini (Excelsior Rotterdam), Mattia Mosconi (Inter), Diego Sia (Milan).
Second match of the season for the Under 18 national team who, after facing the Netherlands in September (a 2-0 defeat and a 1-0 victory), will take to the field against their peers Austria for a double friendly test, scheduled for Thursday 10th (3.30 pm) and Sunday (12 pm) respectively at the 'Maurizio Siega' in Tarvisio and at the Waldarena in Velden am Wörther See. The 22 players called up by coach Daniele Franceschini, who will meet on Sunday 6 October in Tarvisio, are all born in 2007 with the exception of Empoli's 2008 striker, Thomas Campaniello. The list of those called up Goalkeepers: Massimo Pessina (Bologna), Tommaso Vannucchi (Fiorentina); Defenders: Cristian Cama (Roma), Mattia Cappelletti (Milan), Alessandro De Luca (Bologna), Emanuel Benjamín de Sant'ana Balbinot (Real Madrid), Giovanni Lauricella (Empoli), Tommaso Rugani (Empoli), Francesco Verde (Juventus) , Giorgio Vezzosi (Sassuolo); Midfielders: Giacomo Arduini (Roma), Alessandro Di Nunzio (Roma), Matteo Lontani (Cesena), Matteo Mantini (Inter), Andrea Orlandi (Empoli), Francesco Panico (Roma), Ernesto Perin (Milan), Diego Pisani (Fiorentina) ; Forwards: Thomas Campaniello (Empoli), Alex Castiello (Atalanta), Filippo Conzato (Torino), Salvatore Monaco (Empoli).
One last step before qualification. The time has come for the National Under 21 team to put months of work into practice: on Tuesday 15 October, at the 'Nereo Rocco' stadium in Trieste (kick-off at 6.30pm and live on Rai 2), Carmine Nunziata's team will just have to not lose in the direct clash against Ireland to secure a ticket to Slovakia, home to the final phase of the 2025 European Championship. The 'Nereo Rocco' stadium in Trieste Italy, which will play only one match in this last qualifying window, could in reality already find itself arithmetically earlier on Friday 11th, the day of Ireland-Norway: in the event of success for the Norwegians, beaten 3-0 by Italy in Stavanger with Tommaso Baldanzi's hat-trick, the Azzurrini would toast four days in advance. The top-placed teams from the nine groups and the three best runners-up will advance to the final phase; the remaining six runners-up will play a round-trip play-off for another three places. Marco Palestra, defender born in 2005 The absolute novelty in Nunziata's 26-man squad is Marco Palestra, defender born in 2005 for Atalanta. Mattia Viti, defender of Empoli, returns after more than a year and a half. The coach will not be able to count on the suspended Diego Coppola (Verona). The team will meet on the evening of Sunday 6 October at the Olympic Preparation Center in Tirrenia where, from the following day, the preparation for the match in Trieste will begin. A friendly test against Livorno (Serie D) is scheduled for Thursday 10 October, with kick-off at 3pm. THE LIST OF CALLED PEOPLE Goalkeepers: Sebastiano Desplanches (Palermo), Jacopo Sassi (Modena), Gioele Zacchi (Latina); Defenders: Nicolò Bertola (Spezia), Giovanni Bonfanti (Pisa), Daniele Ghilardi (Hellas Verona), Michael Olabode Kayode (Fiorentina), Marco Palestra (Atalanta), Lorenzo Pirola (Olympiacos), Nicolò Savona (Juventus), Riccardo Turicchia (Catanzaro ), Mattia Viti (Empoli), Mattia Zanotti (Lugano); Midfielders: Tommaso Baldanzi (Roma), Alessandro Bianco (Monza), Edoardo Bove (Fiorentina), Cesare Casadei (Chelsea), Giovanni Fabbian (Bologna), Jacopo Fazzini (Empoli), Fabio Miretti (Genoa), Cher Ndour (Besiktas), Matteo Prati (Cagliari); Forwards: Giuseppe Ambrosino (Frosinone), Francesco Pio Esposito (Spezia), Wilfried Gnonto (Leeds), Luca Koleosho (Burnley)
The path of the National Under 20 team in the Elite League starts again from Frosinone. On Thursday 10 October at 5pm, with free entry to the 'Benito Stirpe' stadium and live on RaiSport, the Azzurrini face England in their second home match after the one in Rieti against Germany. The Frosinone test also falls within the scope of the collaboration agreement signed by the FIGC and the Lazio Region and which will also bring the National A team onto the field, a few hours after Italy-England Under 20, at the Olympic stadium in Rome against Belgium in a match valid for the Nations League. After having scored three points in the first two Elite League matches (before Rieti's defeat against the Germans the 2-1 in Czechia was achieved thanks to goals from Luca Lipani and Aaron Ciammaglichella), Italy will be expected in this month of October from another double commitment: after Italy-England, in fact, the team will leave for Portugal where on Monday the 14th at 6pm in Coimbra (live on Vivo Azzurro TV) they will face the Portuguese of the same age. For the two matches against England and Portugal, coach Bernardo Corradi has called up 22 players, who will gather in Fiuggi on the evening of Sunday 6 October. FIFA, meanwhile, has made official the dates of the final phase of the Under 20 World Cup in Chile: it will be played from 27 September to 19 October 2025. The 'Benito Stirpe' stadium THE PROGRAM Training is scheduled for Wednesday 9th at 11am (behind closed doors) at the 'Benito Stirpe' stadium, which will be followed at 12.45pm by a mixed zone in which Bernardo Corradi and a player will be available to the media. It will be the third time that the Under 20 national team will play in Frosinone: the previous two dates back to 2015 (2-1 victory over Germany scored by Garritano and Gagliardini, but the match was played at the 'Matusa' stadium) and on 12 October 2021, when at the 'Stirpe' the Azzurrini drew 1-1 against Portugal (goal by Tongya and subsequent own goal by Ponsi). The list of those called up Goalkeepers: Federico Magro (Verona), Lorenzo Torriani (Milan); Defenders: Adam Bakoune (Milan), Davide Bartesaghi (Milan), Fabio Christian Chiarodia (Borussia Monchengladbach), Matteo Cocchi (Inter), Pietro Comuzzo (Fiorentina), Christian Corradi (Verona), Riyad Idrissi (Modena), Raphael Kofler (Südtirol ); Midfielders: Thomas Berenbruch (Inter), Matteo Cichella (Frosinone), Luca Di Maggio (Frosinone), Jonas Harder (Fiorentina), Alberto Manzoni (Atalanta), Lorenzo Menegazzo (Bologna), Kevin Zeroli (Milan); Forwards: Lorenzo Anghelè (Juventus), Tommaso Ebone (Bologna), Ismael Konaté (Empoli), Simone Pafundi (Lausanne), Dominic Vavassori (Atalanta).
Very surprised Seba Espositio is not called up for this team. He's been a consistent starter in Serie A for a good looking Empoli side so far but this lends credence to the thought that his attitude is the main thing holding him back from realizing his potential.
The season of the National Under 15 team starts from Novarello and will take to the field on Thursday 10 October (2.45 pm) in Granozzo con Monticello for the territorial selection of the Northern area. There are 44 players called up by coach Enrico Battisti, all born in 2010, among which the Juventus striker, Giuseppe Pipitò, stands out, who participated under age in the Southern selection last season, wearing the Palermo shirt. The team's journey will continue with the selections of the Centre-North (Thursday 17 October in Coverciano), Center (Thursday 24 October in Rome) and South (Thursday 7 November in Catanzaro), before playing the Christmas Tournament (from 22nd to 24th November in Novarello) and close 2024 with a UEFA Development Tournament (from 11 to 18 December in Portugal). GOALKEEPERS: Matías Bettinelli (Inter), Mauro Bertolo (Hellas Verona), Simone Caputo (Cremonese), Tommaso Vischi (Monza); DEFENDERS: Christian Bacuzzi (Milan), Riccardo Balbo (Juventus), Steven Barcella (Inter), Edoardo Bassani (Cremonese), Mattia Bertazzon (Hellas Verona), Ludovico Costa (Venezia), Sebastiano Di Santo (Hellas Verona), Noah Forlani (Inter), Alessandro Foroni (Inter), Alessandro Ghiotto (Juventus), Federico Marchello (Milan), Raphael Libero Mazzotta (Juventus), Diego Morra (Torino), Manuel Ortelli (Como), Alberto Samà (Juventus), Emanuele Pio Troiano (Milan); MIDFIELDERS: Francesco Amico (Torino), Federico Bognetti (Monza), Nicola Cappellato (Atalanta), Emanuele Carbone (Milan), Badr El Hafid (Atalanta), Daniel Ferri (Inter), Federico Gambino (Torino), Alex Ghezzi (Atalanta), Cristian Norelli (Cremonese), Giacomo Parolin (Cittadella), Pietro Piazza (Milan), Edoardo Rastello (Juventus), Abdou Samath Seye (Milan); FORWARDS: Gabriele Borsa (Milan), Edoardo Concollato (Cittadella), Fortune Erhu Egharevba (Hellas Verona), Rei Gjurkaj (Udinese), Denny Alexandre Meyou (Atalanta), Mamadou Issa Pamé (Juventus), Alessandro Percassi (Atalanta), Giuseppe Pipitò (Juventus), Filippo Serantoni (Inter), Saverio Vanacore (Inter), Nicola Zanardelli (Cremonese). We start with the 2010s, these are the Northern group and the most important name and Giuseppe Pipitò who moved from Palermo to Juventus and Saverio Vanacore who has a record with the tennis ball, (which in real football MATTERS NOTHING)