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Verona U20
03-20 23:00
0 - 1
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Torino U19
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Verona U20
Torino U19
Attacks
78
77
Dangerous Attacks
41
43
Ball Possession
48
52
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0
4
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End 0-1
94′
alex adam perez
89′
zeppier
85′
tommaso gatto
E. Zaia
77′
mattia mendolia
L. Monticelli
77′
kevin stella
ruben akale
65′
zeppier
D. Bonacina
65′
alex adam perez
R. Sandrucci
61′
lorenzo garofalo
Veis Yıldız
61′
matteo martini
michele rossi de
52′
ferraris lorenzo
W. Acquah
50′
luca szimionas
jurgen peci
46′
A. Ballanti
S. Perciun
Halftime 0-1
36′
0-1
R. Sandrucci
33′
William feola
15′
oumar barry
9′
S. Perciun
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Match Info
In Italian Campionato Primavera 1 action, Torino U20 secured a narrow but valuable 1-0 away victory over Verona U20 on March 20, 2026. A solitary goal in the second half was enough to separate the two youth sides, handing Torino all three points in a tightly contested encounter. The match was characterized by high energy and pressing from both teams, with chances at a premium in the first half. The decisive moment came just after the hour mark, when a Torino midfielder won possession high up the pitch and played a through ball for the advancing winger, who finished calmly past the Verona goalkeeper. Verona pushed for an equalizer in the latter stages, forcing the Torino keeper into a couple of smart saves, but the visitors' defense held firm to see out the win. The result is a significant boost for Torino U20's league position as they chase a playoff spot, while it halts a positive run of form for the Verona youngsters. The Verona coach pointed to a loss of concentration for the goal as the match's turning point, whereas the Torino manager highlighted his team's mature game management. The starting XIs reflected both clubs' commitments to developing young talent, with several players looking to make the step up to senior football in the coming seasons.