The second teams of Milan, Atalanta and Juventus in three different groups. Gravina’s confirmation

The second teams of Milan, Atalanta and Juventus in three different groups. Gravina’s confirmation
The second teams of Milan, Atalanta and Juventus in three different groups. Gravina’s confirmation

With the’exclusion of Ancona from the next Serie C championshipmade official yesterday with the decision of the Federal Council but which was only a formality after the vicissitudes of the last few days for the Marche club, the Milan has the green light to start its second team project. The Rossoneri, as also confirmed by Zlatan Ibrahimovic at the press conference on Thursday, they will set up a under 23 training which will give its young people the opportunity to play and train in a professional context like that of Serie C championship. The team, entrusted to Daniele Bonerawill work closely with the first directed by Paulo Fonsecaalso chosen for his feeling with young talents.

Meanwhile, on the sidelines of yesterday’s decision by the Federal Council, the FIGC president Gabriele Gravina spoke on the topic like thisas reported by Tuttosport: “For the first time we will have a summer without appeals on admissions to the championships. In two years we have gone from one to three second teams. The Lega Pro is an increasingly sought-after championship. All within the framework of a system stability that we are increasingly achieving. How will they be divided into the three groups? We reiterated the autonomy of the Lega Pro. They reiterated to us that they have an interest in placing them in three different groups”

 
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