the decision is made on Milan U23 in Serie C

The meeting of the is held today, Friday 14 June Federal Council from the FIGC. Among the topics on the agenda, in addition to the approval of the meeting of last May 14th and the president’s communications, there are several interesting points, one of which concerns in particular the Milan.

In fact, the examination of «any appeals against the non-granting of National Licenses for admission to the 2024/2025 professional championships» and the discussion of «possible participation of further Serie A Second Teams to the 2024/2025 Serie C championship». Connected to this theme, also the «procedures and criteria for any repechages in the 2024/2025 professional leagues».

Milan Under 23 Serie C – The Rossoneri’s project

Milan will therefore observe carefully, to understand if there will be margins this season to be able to launch the Under 23 project. An answer that now appears obvious, following the rejection by Covisoc of the registration of Ancona, which does not will be able to play in the Serie C championship. The Rossoneri club, for its part, is preparing to put on the table an overall investment to 12 million euros for the construction of the Under 23, including operating costs.

The team would play in the Serie C championship from 2024/25, although it is not yet clear in which group, becoming the third club (after Juventus and Atalanta) to have an Under 23 team. The division between the two teams would only be “formal” ”, from the moment the group of 50/55 players (First Team and U23) should be considered as one.

The Rossoneri club also intends to take charge of any improvements to the facility where the Under 23s will play, to create a stadium that is up to par. As revealed by Football and Financethe choice fell on the “Chinetti” of Solbiate Arno, for whom Milan made available over 700 thousand euros in order to make the necessary improvements for the C Series.

 
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