HOW THE 2025 OF THE YOUTH SECTOR ENDED | OneFootball

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·30 décembre 2025

HOW THE 2025 OF THE YOUTH SECTOR ENDED

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The calendar year comes to an end, and it is natural to take stock and reflect on the months now behind us. The transition from 2025 to 2026 does not represent a complete stop for our Youth Sector teams, but rather a brief pause, with all sides ready to continue their development in the new year. But how do our "Attività Agonistica" youth teams, i.e. those competing in national leagues, shape up at the key date of 31 December?

We begin with Visconti’s Under-18s, a team at the turning point between the end of the youth pyramid and the step-up to senior football, whether to the Primavera or Milan Futuro. The Rossoneri are currently in 12th place with 17 points from 15 matches, the result of four wins, five draws and six defeats. The goals for and against record is evenly balanced, with 21 scored and 21 conceded, while Simone Batistini is the team’s leading scorer with four goals.


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Our Under-18s often feature players from Baldo's Under-17s. For that team, the turn of the year coincides with the end of the first half of the season. The Rossoneri sit third in the table on 24 points, two behind second-placed Inter, with the top two qualifying directly for the national quarter-finals. The attacking numbers stand out, with 31 goals scored, the best record in a highly competitive Group B, and Luca Menon leading the scoring charts with nine goals.

We conclude the overview with two teams that share the same fixture calendar, the Under-16s and Under-15s. Parolo and Cresta's sides end 2025 at the top of their respective groups, boasting excellent records. The Under-16s have collected 32 points from 12 matches, with ten wins and two draws, holding a four-point lead over second place, and Donato Di Nicola as top scorer with nine goals. The Under-15s sit on 25 points from eight wins, one draw and two defeats, one point clear of their nearest challengers, and boast impressive numbers at both ends of the pitch, with 25 goals scored, and just seven conceded, the best record in Group B so far.

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