Atalanta BC Youth Sector

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Atalanta Youth Sector
Full nameAtalanta Bergamasca Calcio Youth Sector
Nickname(s)La Dea (The Goddess)
GroundCentro Sportivo Comunale Azzano San Paolo, Bergamo, Italy
ManagerMassimo Brambilla (Under-19 Primavera squad)
LeagueCampionato Primavera
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Atalanta B.C. Youth Sector (Italian: Settore Giovanile) comprises the under-19 team and the academy of Italian professional football club Atalanta B.C. The under-19 squad competes in Group C of the Campionato Nazionale Primavera. The club's Primavera side have been champions of Italy twice, having last won the championship back in 1997–98. In stark contrast, the under-18 side has won the Campionato Allievi Nazionali on four separate occasions, most recently during the season of 2015–16.

Primavera

Current squad

As of 16 December 2017.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Italy ITA Marco Carnesecchi
GK Slovenia SVN Matevž Vidovšek

DF Italy ITA Alberto Alari
DF Italy ITA Alberto Carminati
DF Italy ITA Tommaso Cavalli
DF Italy ITA Enrico Del Prato
DF Brazil BRA Rodrigo Guth
DF Czech Republic CZE David Heidenreich
DF Italy ITA Lorenzo Migliorelli
DF Italy ITA Matteo Salvi
DF Italy ITA Enrico Zanoni
DF Italy ITA Nadir Zortea

MF Italy ITA Thomas Bolis
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Italy ITA Federico Chiossi
MF Italy ITA Andrea Colpani
MF Sweden SWE Dejan Kulusevski
MF Italy ITA Alessandro Mallamo
MF Italy ITA Giorgio Pagliari
MF Italy ITA Andrea Rinaldi
MF Italy ITA Andrea Rizzo Pinna

FW The Gambia GAM Musa Barrow
FW Italy ITA Salvatore Elia
FW Ivory Coast CIV Emmanuel Latte Lath
FW Italy ITA Rilind Nivokazi
FW Italy ITA Lorenzo Peli

'*' denotes a player with first-team appearances

Non-playing staff (under-19 squad)

Settore Giovanile

Berretti (under-18 squad)

As of 16 December 2017.[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Italy ITA Ludovico Gelmi
GK Italy ITA Alessandro Pavan
GK Italy ITA Sergej Luca Piccirillo

DF Italy ITA Salvatore Bencivenga
DF Italy ITA Enrico Bulgarella
DF Italy ITA Marco Cavagnis
DF Italy ITA Roberto Corna
DF Italy ITA Alex Frana
DF Italy ITA Alessio Girgi
DF Albania ALB Erdis Kraja
DF Italy ITA Mirko Vedovati
No. Pos. Nation Player

MF Italy ITA Federico Capanna
MF Italy ITA Jacopo Da Riva
MF Italy ITA Gabriele Fanti
MF Italy ITA Simone Isacco
MF Italy ITA Giorgio Losa

FW Italy ITA Nicolò Cambiaghi
FW Italy ITA Riccardo Fiorese
FW Cyprus CYP Panagiotis Louka
FW Italy ITA Matteo Pedrini
FW Portugal POR António Pedro Pina Gomes

Non-playing staff (under-18 squad)

  • Directors: Maurizio De Lorenzo / Amelio Macetti
  • Head Coach: Stefano Lorenzi
  • Fitness Coach: Andrea Filippelli
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Giorgio Frezzolini
  • Team Doctor: Fabrizio Caroli
  • Physiotherapist: Leonardo Belotti

Youth system

Below the Primavera team (U19), and Berretti (U18), there are six other teams listed on the official website:[3]

  • Allievi Nazionali (U17)
  • Allievi Lega Pro (U16)
  • Giovanissimi Nazionali (U15)
  • Giovanissimi Regionali A (U14)
  • Giovanissimi Regionali B (U13)
  • Giovanissimi Regionali Femminili

Managerial history

Honours

Notable former Primavera and youth team players

Many players from Atalanta's Primavera squad go on to have careers in professional football, whether at Atalanta or at other clubs. The following is a list of players who have represented their country at full international level and/or have played regularly at a high level of club football.

References

  1. ^ "Atalanta B.C. Primavera squad".
  2. ^ "Atalanta B.C. Berretti squad".
  3. ^ "Settore Giovanile". www.atalanta.it (in Italian). Retrieved 16 December 2017. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)

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