ACF Fiorentina Youth Sector
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| Full name | Associazione Calcio Firenze Fiorentina Youth Sector | |||
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| Nickname(s) | Viola (Purple), Gigliati (Lilies) | |||
| Ground | Rocco B. Commisso Viola Park[1] | |||
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| Chairman | Rocco B. Commisso | |||
| Head coach | Daniele Galloppa | |||
| League | Campionato Primavera 1 | |||
| 2023–24 | Campionato Primavera 1, 15th | |||
| Website | www | |||
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ACF Fiorentina Youth Sector (Italian: Settore Giovanile) comprises the under-20 team and the academy of Italian professional football club ACF Fiorentina. The side currently compete in the Campionato Primavera 1, which they have won three times, and the Coppa Italia Primavera, which they won eight times. Additionally, they have won the Supercoppa Primavera three times, most recently in 2022. The club has also taken part in the annual Torneo di Viareggio, an international tournament of which they are eight-time winners.[2]
The Youth Sector is made up of various squads divided by age groups. All of the squads train at the first team's main training ground, "Rocco B. Commisso Viola Park" Training Center in Bagno a Ripoli.
History
Fiorentina has historically placed great importance on nurturing local talent and continues to do so. Many young players have successfully transitioned from the youth academy to the first team, with notable examples like Claudio Merlo, who spent most of his career in Florence. Merlo joined Fiorentina at the age of 17 after moving from Rome and quickly rose through the ranks. Alongside players like Luciano Chiarugi, they became a key figure in the Fiorentina team of the 1960s, famously debuting in Serie A against the legendary Inter side in 1965. Their contributions helped the team win the Mitropa Cup and the Italian Cup, culminating in Fiorentina's iconic 1969 Scudetto triumph.[3]
In the 1960s, Fiorentina's youth sector achieved its first victory in the prestigious Viareggio Tournament in 1966. The 1970s saw further success with the club winning its first youth league title in the Campionato Primavera, followed by a second title in the 1979-1980 season. During the same decade, the Viola triumphed four more times at the Torneo di Viareggio. The 1980s brought a third and final Campionato Primavera title, while international victories at Viareggio reached a total of eight by 1992. The growth of Fiorentina's youth academy continued to produce successful talents, with numerous players debuting in the first team during the 2000s, including Federico Bernardeschi, Federico Chiesa, and Serbian striker Dusan Vlahovic.[4] The team also embarked on a remarkable winning streak in the Coppa Italia Primavera, securing a total of eight titles by the end of the 2023-2024 season, with five victories in six consecutive finals.
Structure
Fiorentina owns its own training ground with the complex set to provide a single hub for both the men's and women's first teams, as well as the youth academy.
The Youth Sector is divided into 10 squads: "Primavera" (under-20), under-18, under-17, under-16, under-15, under-13, under-12, under-11, under-10 and under-9.
Viola Park
Fiorentina' home ground includes the 3000-capacity Curva Fiesole Stadium (Stadio Curva Fiesole) and the 1500-capacity Davide Astori Stadium (Stadio Davide Astori), situated inside the "Rocco B. Commisso Viola Park" Training Center in Bagno a Ripoli, near Florence.[5] The Training Center was inaugurated on 11 October 2023, Stadio Curva Fiesole received UEFA licence.[6]
Primavera (under-20)
- As of 3 January 2025[7]
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
- As of 1 July 2024
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Current technical staff
| Role | Name | 
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| Head coach |  Daniele Galloppa | 
| Assistant coach |  Luca Antonelli | 
| Technical Collaborator |  Lorenzo Sandri | 
| Goalkeeping coach |  Massimiliano Benassi | 
| Fitness coach |  Giuseppe Mazza | 
| Analyst |  Alessandro Rubichini | 
| Club Doctor |  Matteo Donadei | 
| Physiotherapists |  Daniele Bacci  Michele Puglisi | 
| Storeman |  Maurizio Paoli  Massimiliano De Angelis | 
| Team Manager |  Rocco De Vincenti | 
| Head of Youth Development |  Valentino Angeloni | 
Managerial history
 Luciano Chiarugi (1993–1998) Luciano Chiarugi (1993–1998)
 Luciano Bruni (1998–2004) Luciano Bruni (1998–2004)
 Claudio Gabetta (2004–2005) Claudio Gabetta (2004–2005)
 Adriano Cadregari (2005–2007) Adriano Cadregari (2005–2007)
 Alberto Bollini (2007–2010) Alberto Bollini (2007–2010)
 Leonardo Semplici (2011–2014) Leonardo Semplici (2011–2014)
 Federico Guidi (2014–2017) Federico Guidi (2014–2017)
 Emiliano Bigica (2017–2020) Emiliano Bigica (2017–2020)
 Alberto Aquilani (2020–2023) Alberto Aquilani (2020–2023)
 Daniele Galloppa (2023–present) Daniele Galloppa (2023–present)
Honours
National
Primavera
- Campionato Nazionale Primavera: 3
- 1970–71, 1979–80, 1982–83
 
- Coppa Italia Primavera: 8
- 1979–1980, 1995–1996, 2010–2011, 2018–2019, 2019–2020, 2020–2021, 2021–2022, 2023–2024
 
- Supercoppa Primavera: 3
- 2011, 2021, 2022
 
Other Youth teams
- Berretti: 2
- 1975–1976, 1978–1979
 
- Under-17 Allievi: 3
- 1985–1986, 1988–1989, 2008–2009
 
- Under-15 Giovanissimi: 1
- 2010-2011
 
- Juniores Nazionali: 2
- 1957-1958, 1958-1959
 
International
Primavera
Notable former youth team players
The following is a list of players who have played in Fiorentina's Primavera squad and represented their country at full international level and/or have played regularly at a high-level club football. Players who are currently playing at Fiorentina, or for another club on loan from Fiorentina, are highlighted in bold.
 Maxwell Acosty Maxwell Acosty
 Daniele Amerini Daniele Amerini
 Christian Amoroso Christian Amoroso
 Khouma Babacar Khouma Babacar
 Giacomo Banchelli Giacomo Banchelli
 Marco Baroni Marco Baroni
 Tommaso Bellazzini Tommaso Bellazzini
 Federico Bernardeschi Federico Bernardeschi
 Alessandro Bianco Alessandro Bianco
 Gianfranco Bozzao Gianfranco Bozzao
 Davide Brivio Davide Brivio
 Stefano Carobbi Stefano Carobbi
 Domenico Caso Domenico Caso
 Gaetano Castrovilli Gaetano Castrovilli
 Luca Cecconi Luca Cecconi
 Luciano Chiarugi Luciano Chiarugi
 Federico Chiesa Federico Chiesa
 Pietro Comuzzo Pietro Comuzzo
 Danilo D'Ambrosio Danilo D'Ambrosio
 Dario D'Ambrosio Dario D'Ambrosio
 Enrique David Mateo Enrique David Mateo
 Claudio Desolati Claudio Desolati
 Samuel Di Carmine Samuel Di Carmine
 Francesco Flachi Francesco Flachi
 Salvatore Fresi Salvatore Fresi
 Giovanni Galli Giovanni Galli
 Pierluigi Gollini Pierluigi Gollini
 Filipe Gomes Filipe Gomes
 Cedric Gondo Cedric Gondo
 Ricciotti Greatti Ricciotti Greatti
 Michael Kayode Michael Kayode
 Dimo Krastev Dimo Krastev
 Marco Landucci Marco Landucci
 Matthias Lepiller Matthias Lepiller
 Luca Lezzerini Luca Lezzerini
 Alberto Malusci Alberto Malusci
 Gianluca Mancini Gianluca Mancini
 Pierpaolo Manservisi Pierpaolo Manservisi
 Gianmatteo Mareggini Gianmatteo Mareggini
 Ryder Matos Ryder Matos
 Massimo Mattolini Massimo Mattolini
 Ondřej Mazuch Ondřej Mazuch
 Walter Mazzarri Walter Mazzarri
 Claudio Merlo Claudio Merlo
 Roberto Mirri Roberto Mirri
 Jan Mlakar Jan Mlakar
 Louis Munteanu Louis Munteanu
 Andrea Orlandini Andrea Orlandini
 Massimo Paganin Massimo Paganin
 Andrea Pazzagli Andrea Pazzagli
 Giuseppe Pellicanò Giuseppe Pellicanò
 Joshua Pérez Joshua Pérez
 Leonardo Pettinari Leonardo Pettinari
 Cristiano Piccini Cristiano Piccini
 Luca Ranieri Luca Ranieri
 Maurizio Restelli Maurizio Restelli
 Moreno Roggi Moreno Roggi
.svg.png) Haris Seferović Haris Seferović
 Luigi Simoni Luigi Simoni
 Riccardo Sottil Riccardo Sottil
 Massimiliano Tagliani Massimiliano Tagliani
 Francesco Tavano Francesco Tavano
 Alessio Tendi Alessio Tendi
 Lorenzo Venuti Lorenzo Venuti
 Luca Vigiani Luca Vigiani
 Emiliano Viviano Emiliano Viviano
 Dusan Vlahovic Dusan Vlahovic
 Cristiano Zanetti Cristiano Zanetti
 Nicolò Zaniolo Nicolò Zaniolo
References
- ^ "Fiorentina Viola Park Sports Centre". kscapemergingsenses.com. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
- ^ "ACF Fiorentina Academy Scholarship". Soccerspen.com. October 19, 2022. Archived from the original on 2023-02-02. Retrieved 2023-02-10.
- ^ "Viola Portraits: Claudio Merlo". Museo Fiorentina. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
- ^ "Florence and the talent machine: Vlahovic and the players who left Fiorentina in big moves". FotMob. January 28, 2022. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
- ^ "FIFA President congratulates Fiorentina as ultra-modern Viola Park facility opens". FIFA. 11 October 2023. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
- ^ "2024/2025: UEFA licences to 16 Serie A and 2 Serie B sides". FIGC. May 10, 2024. Retrieved 2024-09-09.
- ^ "Under 20 Male". ACF Fiorentina. Retrieved 2025-01-07.
External links
- Under 20 Male | Official website (in English and Italian)






















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