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ITA Campionato Primavera 1
05-29 02:30
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Fiorentina U20
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B. Conde
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C. Antonio
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niccolo turnone
brando brazzeo
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davide atzeni
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D.Mikołajewski
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afonso semedo
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F. Mengoni
Edoardo Tigani
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E. Kouadio
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gabriele conti
Giorgio puzzoli
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dean vranici
D. Diop
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R. Braschi
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C. Antonio
E. Plicco
65′
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M. Kone
gabriele bertolini
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Fiorentina U20 Hold On to Beat Parma U20 in Primavera 1 Clash

Florence, Italy – May 29, 2026 – Fiorentina’s Under-20 side secured a vital 2-1 home victory over Parma U20 in Campionato Primavera 1, moving them closer to the top of the playoff race. The match at the Viola Park was an entertaining encounter that showcased the best of Italian youth football, with both teams trading goals before the hosts’ resilience earned them all three points.

The win lifts Fiorentina U20 to third place in the league standings, while Parma U20 remain in mid-table but will take encouragement from a spirited performance that pushed the Viola to the limit.

First Half: Bright Start for Fiorentina

Fiorentina started on the front foot, pressing high and dominating early possession. The breakthrough came in the 18th minute when winger Lorenzo Bontempi cut inside from the left and unleashed a curling shot that beat Parma goalkeeper Matteo Ferrari at his near post. The goal was a reward for Fiorentina’s fluid movement, with midfielder Tommaso Berti pulling the strings from deep.

Parma responded well, and their equalizer arrived just before the half-hour mark. A swift counter-attack caught the Fiorentina defense out of position, allowing striker Giacomo Rinaldi to slot home after a precise through ball from playmaker Edoardo Pavesi. The game was level at 1-1, and both sides continued to create chances until the interval.

Second Half: Tactical Battle Decided by Set Piece

The second half was a more cautious affair, with both coaches making tactical adjustments. Fiorentina regained the lead in the 68th minute from a well-worked corner kick. Captain and center-back Matteo Ceccherini rose highest to meet Bontempi’s delivery, powering a header into the roof of the net. Parma appealed for a push, but the referee allowed the goal to stand.

Parma pushed for a second equalizer and came close in the 83rd minute when substitute Alessandro Fontana struck the post from 20 yards. However, Fiorentina’s defense, marshaled by Ceccherini, held firm to secure the win.

Star Performances

  • Lorenzo Bontempi (Fiorentina U20) – Scored a stunning opener and provided the assist for the winning goal, showing quality on both flanks.
  • Matteo Ceccherini (Fiorentina U20) – The captain's leadership was crucial, and his set-piece goal proved decisive in a tight contest.
  • Giacomo Rinaldi (Parma U20) – The striker took his goal well and caused problems for the Fiorentina backline with his movement.

Key Takeaways

Fiorentina U20’s ability to score from set pieces continues to be a weapon, with Ceccherini’s goal highlighting their aerial threat. The midfield trio of Berti, Edoardo Sadocco, and Alessandro Bianco controlled large spells of the game, stifling Parma’s creativity. For Parma, the defeat was harsh given their spirited display, but defensive lapses at crucial moments proved costly.

The result keeps Fiorentina in the hunt for a top-two finish and automatic qualification for the Primavera 1 finals. Parma will look to bounce back in their next fixture against Sassuolo U20.

Attendance: 450