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FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2009

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Tuesday, 5 May 2009

[Euro U17] Salerno states Azzurrini ambitions

For a nation that has won so many honours at senior and Under-21 level, Italy's record in youth competition is pretty modest.

Pasquale Salerno with Group A counterpartsSince winning the inaugural UEFA European Under-16 Championship in 1982, Italy have not claimed another title (their 1987 success was wiped out as they fielded an ineligible player), and since the new U17 competition began in 2001-02, they have only made it past the group stage in 2005, when they finished third as hosts.

However, for the first time since that year thay have reached the finals, which begin on Wednesday in Germany, and coach Pasquale Salerno is hopeful their fortunes can improve.


"We have had some difficulties in qualifying with the U17 teams," Salerno told UEFA. "And we hope that starting this year we will be able to qualify more often.

"Hopefully we will be able to work with these players, and will work with the association to improve then. For the first time we have in our team five or six players already in the reserve sides of Serie A teams, which is important for us."

The Azzurrini begin their Group A bid against holders Spain, before facing other former champions in the shape of France and Switzerland, and Salerno, who took over as U17 coach last summer, knows they were never likely to have an easy group.

"All the teams were very big for us, whoever it was it would have been the same," he said. "They are all good teams. Spain have won the last two editions and France have won before. We don't qualify every year so it's important to perform here."

As one of only two nations in Germany, along with the hosts, to have not played in a European U17 final, there is plenty for Italy to aim for. Not least as they have a chance to emulate what the 2005 side achieved; qualification for the FIFA Under-17 World Cup, to be held in Nigeria this autumn.

"It will be a great experience for us and our players, especially because six out of the eight teams here will go on to the World Cup," Salerno said.

Salerno named a 22-man provisional squad for their pre-tournament training camp in Coverciano and that was cut down on Sunday to an official 18-man squad for the tournament.

Confirmed Italy squad
Goalkeepers: Mattia Perin (Genoa), Francesco Bardi (Livorno).
Defenders: Simone Benedetti (Torino), Alessio Campoli (Lazio), Simone Sini (Roma), Stefano Baraldo (Piacenza), Michele Camporese (Fiorentina), Vincenzo Camilleri (Reggina), Felice Natalino (Inter).
Midfielders: Alessandro De Vitis (Fiorentina), Francesco Finocchio (Parma), Marco Ezio Fossati (Inter), Leonardo Bianchi (Empoli), Lorenzo Crisetig (Inter).
Forwards: Alberto Libertazzi (Juventus), Simone Dell'Agnello (Inter), Giacomo Beretta (Albinoleffe), Stephan El Shaarawi (Genoa).

> Injury ruled out Alessandro Scialpi (Lecce) and replcement Luigi Falcone (Lecce) didn't make the final squad along with Andrea Bagnai (Fiorentina), Antonio Gammone (Bari) and Marco Gaeta (Milan).

[Qualifying] - [Finals Draw] - [Group A] - [Group B] - [SFs & Final]

Source: UEFA

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