Juventus FC Youth Sector

Youth teams of Juventus FC

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2024 Greece won its first UEFA Youth League title. Italy was a runner-up this year.
2024 Olympiacos wins the UEFA Youth League, defeating Milan 3-0 in the final and becoming the current champions.
2024 The UEFA Youth League format will change to align with UEFA Champions League modifications, introducing a new 36-team group stage and expanded domestic champions path.
2023 Greece's Olympiacos won the UEFA Youth League by defeating Italy's Milan 3-0 at Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland.
2023 AZ wins its first UEFA Youth League title.
2022 Juventus FC Youth Sector competed in UEFA Youth League Group H, facing teams from France, Portugal, and Israel. They finished 2nd in the group stage and reached the play-offs, where they were matched against Genk.
2022 Semi-finals and final matches are moved from Colovray Stadium in Nyon to Stade de Genève due to increased supporter interest.
2022 Benfica wins its first UEFA Youth League title.
2022 Netherlands' AZ won the UEFA Youth League by defeating Croatia's Hajduk Split 5-0 at Stade de Genève in Geneva, Switzerland.
2021 UEFA Youth League tournament cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.
2021 Juventus reached their best-ever placement in the UEFA Youth League, being eliminated in the semi-finals after penalty shoot-outs against Benfica.
2021 Clubs competing in the Campionato Primavera 1 (under-19) were required to participate in the under-18 championship, though Juventus had the option to choose due to their existing reserve team.
2021 Portugal's Benfica won the UEFA Youth League by defeating Austria's Red Bull Salzburg 6-0 at Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland.
2020 Juventus FC Youth Sector competed in UEFA Youth League Round of 64 against Borussia Dortmund.
2020 Juventus Under-23 won their first trophy by defeating Ternana in the Coppa Italia Serie C final.
2020 UEFA Youth League cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe.
2020 Real Madrid wins its first UEFA Youth League title.
2019 Juventus FC Youth Sector competed in UEFA Youth League Group D, facing teams from Spain, Germany, and Russia. They finished 1st in the group stage and advanced to the Round of 16, where they were eliminated by Real Madrid.
2019 Spain's Real Madrid won the UEFA Youth League by defeating Portugal's Benfica 3-2 at Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland.
2019 Porto wins its first UEFA Youth League title.
2018 Juventus FC Youth Sector participated in UEFA Youth League Group H, playing against teams from Spain, Switzerland, and England, finishing 2nd in the group stage. They reached the play-offs but were eliminated by Dinamo Kyiv.
2018 Juventus formed their reserve team (under-23), which began competing in the senior league system, expanding the club's youth development structure.
2018 Portugal's Porto won the UEFA Youth League by defeating England's Chelsea 3-1 at Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland.
2018 Barcelona wins their second UEFA Youth League title.
2017 Juventus FC Youth Sector competed in UEFA Youth League Group D, facing teams from Spain, Greece, and Portugal, finishing 4th in the group stage.
2017 Red Bull Salzburg wins its first UEFA Youth League title.
2017 Spain's Barcelona won the UEFA Youth League by defeating England's Chelsea 3-0 at Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland.
2016 Juventus FC Youth Sector participated in UEFA Youth League Group H, playing against teams from Spain, Croatia, and France, and finishing 2nd in the group stage. They also reached the play-offs, where they were eliminated by Ajax.
2016 Austria's Red Bull Salzburg won the UEFA Youth League by defeating Portugal's Benfica 2-1 at Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland.
2016 Chelsea wins their second consecutive UEFA Youth League title, becoming back-to-back champions.
2015 Juventus FC Youth Sector competed in UEFA Youth League Group D, facing teams from England, Spain, and Germany, finishing 3rd in the group stage.
2015 The UEFA Youth League became a permanent competition, expanding from 32 to 64 teams to include youth domestic champions from top 32 UEFA associations.
2015 Chelsea wins their first UEFA Youth League title.
2014 Spain won its first UEFA Youth League title.
2014 Juventus FC Youth Sector participated in UEFA Youth League Group A, playing against teams from Sweden, Spain, and Greece, and finishing 3rd in the group stage.
2014 England's Chelsea won the UEFA Youth League by defeating Ukraine's Shakhtar Donetsk 3-2 at Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland.
April 2014 Barcelona became the first UEFA Youth League champions, defeating Benfica 3-0 in the final held in Nyon.
2013 Juventus FC Youth Sector competed in UEFA Youth League Group B, facing teams from Denmark, Turkey, and Spain, finishing 3rd in the group stage.
2013 UEFA establishes the UEFA Youth League as an annual club football competition for under-19 teams of clubs competing in the UEFA Champions League league phase and domestic youth champions of top-ranked national associations.
2013 First UEFA Youth League final held, with Spain's Barcelona defeating Portugal's Benfica 3-0 at Colovray Stadium in Nyon, Switzerland.
2012 Juventus Primavera team's age composition changed, with players now required to be at least 15 years old and under 19 in the calendar year of the season's end.
2012 The Scudetto-winning squad featured several youth sector graduates, including Paolo De Ceglie, Claudio Marchisio, Sebastian Giovinco, and Luca Marrone, who were born and raised in the Turin area.
May 2010 UEFA organised the 'UEFA Under-18 Challenge' match between Bayern Munich and Internazionale's youth teams, which inspired the creation of the UEFA Youth League. Internazionale won 2-0, with goals from Denis Alibec.

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