Fixtures

Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 04/28 09:00 31 Juventus U19 vs Turín U19 - View
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 05/03 16:30 32 Janov U19 vs Juventus U19 - View
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 05/10 16:30 33 Juventus U19 vs Monza U19 - View
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 05/17 16:30 34 Frosinone U19 vs Juventus U19 - View

Results

Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 04/20 11:00 30 [4] Atalanta U19 v Juventus U19 [13] W 0-1
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 04/13 11:00 29 [13] Juventus U19 v Řím U19 [2] D 3-3
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 04/06 09:00 28 [17] Bologna U19 v Juventus U19 [13] L 3-0
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 04/01 09:00 27 [13] Juventus U19 v AC Milán U19 [7] L 0-1
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 03/16 10:00 26 [10] Cagliari U19 v Juventus U19 [13] L 1-0
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 03/09 12:00 25 [1] Inter Milán U19 v Juventus U19 [12] D 2-2
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 03/04 17:00 24 [10] Juventus U19 v Sassuolo U19 [6] L 1-2
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 02/24 10:00 23 [11] Verona U19 v Juventus U19 [9] L 2-0
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 02/19 19:00 22 [10] Juventus U19 v Sampdoria U19 [14] W 2-1
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 02/09 17:00 21 [13] Fiorentina U19 v Juventus U19 [8] L 1-0
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 02/04 12:00 20 [10] Juventus U19 v Lazio U19 [4] D 1-1
Itálie - Campionato Primavera 1 01/28 12:00 19 [12] Empoli U19 v Juventus U19 [9] L 1-0

Statistiky

 TotalDomácíHosté
Matches played 38 19 19
Wins 14 10 4
Draws 8 2 6
Losses 16 7 9
Goals for 53 37 16
Goals against 56 28 28
Clean sheets 8 4 4
Failed to score 11 2 9

Juventus Football Club Youth Sector (Italian: Settore giovanile della Juventus Football Club) is the youth system of Italian football club Juventus. The Youth Sector is made up of various squads divided by age groups. Most of the squads train at the first team's former main training ground, Juventus Training Center, located in Vinovo.

The Youth Sector is divided into 11 squads: "Primavera" (under-20), "Allievi" (under-17), under-16, under-15, "Esordienti" (under-13), under-12, "Pulcini" (under-11), under-10, under-9, under-8 and under-7. In 2018, Juventus formed their reserve team (under-23), competing in the senior league system.

History

Despite an extensive international scouting network, the club has historically placed importance on nurturing local talent and continues to do so. One proof of this is the fact of the Italy national team, coached by Enzo Bearzot during the mid-1970s and mid-1980s, was mainly composed of young Juventus players – nicknamed the Blocco-Juve ("Juve-Block") – who formed the backbone of the national team. Examples include Roberto Bettega, Giuseppe Furino and Paolo Rossi, all former members at the Juventus youth program (then known as Nucleo Addestramento Giovani Calciatori or N.A.G.C.).

Graduates of the youth sector ply their trade in other Serie A clubs and top-flight leagues around Europe. More recently the 2012–13 Scudetto-winning squad featured Paolo De Ceglie, second vice-captain Claudio Marchisio, Sebastian Giovinco and Luca Marrone; the latter three were born and raised in the Turin area.

In 2018, Juventus formed a reserve team, Juventus Under-23, and was officially admitted to the Serie C. The club cannot play in the same division—or higher—as their senior team, nor can they compete in the Coppa Italia. They won their first trophy in their second year as a club, after beating Ternana in the 2020 Coppa Italia Serie C final.

From 2021, all clubs with teams competing in the Campionato Primavera 1 (under-19) also have to participate in the under-18 championship. However, since Juventus already have a reserve team they have the choice on whether or not to participate in the under-18 championship.