Campionato Nazionale Primavera

The Campionato Nazionale Primavera Trofeo Giacinto Facchetti, was an Italian football youth competition. It is organised by the Lega Serie A and the participating teams that take part in Serie A and Serie B: the first edition was held in the 196263 season, in place of the "Campionato Cadetti". Due to ceremonial reasons, the league is officially called Campionato Primavera Tim Trofeo Giacinto Facchetti.

Campionato Primavera TIM -
Trofeo "Giacinto Facchetti"
Founded1962
Ceased2017
Replaced by
Owner(s)
No. of teams42 teams (regular season)
14 teams (finals)
CountryItaly
ContinentUEFA
Last
champion(s)
Internazionale (8th title)
Most titlesTorino (9 titles)
TV partner(s)Rai Sport 1 & Rai Sport 2
Domestic cup(s)Coppa Italia Primavera
International cup(s)
Official websiteLegaseriea.it

Torino have the highest number of titles, having won the Campionato Primavera nine times.

From the 2017–18 season, the league was replaced with Campionato Primavera 1 and Campionato Primavera 2.

Competition format

From the 2012–13 season players who are at least 15 years old and who are under 19 in the calendar year of the season ends (i.e. born 1994 for 2012–13 season). At the discretion of the league, teams are allowed a maximum of four "non-quota" (Italian: fuori quota) players, of which one has no age limit and the rest must be under 20;[1] in 2011–12 season the age limit was 20 and for the "non-quota" player was 21.[2]

The initial phase of the Primavera Championship consists of 3 rounds, each consisting of 14 teams, organised by geographical criteria: teams play in a true robin-round format, for a total of 26 games in the regular season. The top two in each group have direct access to the final phase: the remaining two positions are assigned via the play-offs, with the participation of eight teams (the third and fourth ranked, plus the fifth best). The matching pattern is as following:

  • First round:
    • Best 3rd vs. second-best 5th (match n. 1);
    • Best 4th vs. second-best 4th (match n. 2);
    • Best 5th vs. second-best 3rd (match n. 3);
    • Worst 3rd vs. worst 4th (match n. 4);
  • Second round:
    • Winner of match 1 vs. winner of match 2;
    • Winner of match 3 vs. winner of match 4;

The latest slots (two) are awarded after a play-off series, in which eight teams are involved: the final stage (also «Final Eight»), held on a neutral venue, is based on knockout format. The final phase of the Primavera Championship is hosted every year by a different region: the winning team is awarded a trophy, like the Serie A trophy (received, as a reward, by the Italian Champions). The winners are eligible for Supercoppa Primavera, against Coppa Italia Primavera winners: if the same club wins both competitions, the runners-up of Coppa Italia are admitted in Supercoppa.

Past winners

  • 196263 Juventus (A) and Como (B)
  • 196364 Internazionale (A) and Udinese (B)
  • 196465 Milan (A) and SPAL (B)
  • 196566 Internazionale (A) and Padova (B)
  • 196667 Torino (A) and Hellas Verona (B)
  • 196768 Torino (A) and Verona (B)
  • 196869 Internazionale (A) and Brescia (B)
  • 196970 Torino
  • 197071 Fiorentina
  • 197172 Juventus
  • 197273 Roma
  • 197374 Roma
  • 197475 Brescia
  • 197576 Lazio
  • 197677 Torino
  • 197778 Roma
  • 197879 Napoli
  • 197980 Fiorentina
  • 198081 Udinese
  • 198182 Cesena
  • 198283 Fiorentina
  • 198384 Roma
  • 198485 Torino
  • 198586 Cesena
  • 198687 Lazio
  • 198788 Torino
  • 198889 Internazionale
  • 198990 Roma
 
  • 199091 Torino
  • 199192 Torino
  • 199293 Atalanta
  • 199394 Juventus
  • 199495 Lazio
  • 199596 Perugia
  • 199697 Perugia
  • 199798 Atalanta
  • 199899 Empoli
  • 199900 Bari
  • 200001 Lazio
  • 200102 Internazionale
  • 200203 Lecce
  • 200304 Lecce
  • 200405 Roma
  • 200506 Juventus
  • 200607 Internazionale
  • 200708 Sampdoria
  • 200809 Palermo
  • 200910 Genoa
  • 201011 Roma
  • 201112 Internazionale
  • 201213 Lazio
  • 201314 Chievo Verona
  • 201415 Torino
  • 201516 Roma
  • 201617 Internazionale
  • Since 201718 See Campionato Primavera 1 and Campionato Primavera 2

See also

References

  1. "REGOLAMENTO DEL CAMPIONATO PRIMAVERA TIM 2012/2013" (PDF) (Press release) (in Italian). Lega Serie A. 13 July 2012. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
  2. "REGOLAMENTO DEL CAMPIONATO PRIMAVERA TIM 2011/2012" (PDF) (Press release) (in Italian). Lega Serie A. 29 July 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2018.
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