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Juventus Next Gen (), also known as Juve Next Gen or Juve NG, is a professional
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club based in
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,
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, Italy, which acts as the
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of club
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. They compete in , and play their home games at the Stadio La Marmora-Pozzo in
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. Following the reintroduction of reserve teams in Italy, Juventus U23 was formed in 2018 and was registered to
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, the third level of the Italian league system. In the first years, the team reached the promotion play-off stages of Serie C, without gaining promotion. In the 2019–20 season, under coach Fabio Pecchia, Juventus U23 won the
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after defeating
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in the
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. The club changed its name to Juventus Next Gen in 2022. They remained the sole Italian reserve team until August 2023 when
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founded its own. Due to the nature of the club as a reserve team, Juventus Next Gen needs to comply to certain
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, such as being ineligible for promotion to Serie A and not competing in the
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, the major national cup. The club—and in general FIGC's reserve-team project—has faced a lot of criticism, especially from fans of other Serie C teams due to their perceived lack of history and the disruption of the league's competitive balance.


History


Predecessors (1904–1976)

Reserve teams were introduced in Italy in the early 20th century, and played in the . On 17 April 1904, the second team of Juventus lost the final 4–0 to
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at the Ponte Carrega field. On 2 April 1905, after a 3–0 away win to AC Milan II, Juventus II obtained the mathematical certainty of first place at the final three-team group stage to win their only Seconda Categoria trophy. Juventus II also took part in the , another league dedicated to reserve teams, until the competition ceased in 1976; they won the 1959–60 edition. Juventus even had a third team who played friendly matches against local teams, and competed in the in the early 20th century.


Juventus U23 (2018–2022)

A few years before their foundation, Juventus' sporting directors Fabio Paratici and
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had already made up an unofficial structure in order to follow youth players' progresses. Following the reintroduction of professional
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s in
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after over 40 years, Juventus U23 were founded on 3 August 2018 and were officially admitted to the
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championship. On 21 August, Luca Zanimacchia became the first scorer of the team's history after scoring the only goal in a 1–0 win over
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in the group stage of the
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. Juventus U23's first game in Serie C was a 2–1 away defeat to
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, with Claudio Zappa scoring the team's first league goal. Juventus U23 ended their first season in 12th place with 42 points in 37 games, and were eliminated in the group stage of the
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. In the 2019–20 season, coached by Fabio Pecchia, Juventus U23 won the
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after beating
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2–1 in the
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on 27 June 2020. The club won its first trophy in their second year as a professional club. In August, U19 coach
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was promoted to U23 level, replacing
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(who became first-team coach), who had in turn taken Pecchia's place. Zauli coached for the following two seasons; in the last one, his Juventus U23 made their best-ever regular-season score with 54 points.


Juventus Next Gen (2022–present)

On 28 June 2022, Massimo Brambilla was appointed as Juventus U23's coach. On 26 August, the club changed its name to Juventus Next Gen. In his first season, Brambilla's Juventus Next Gen reached the final of the Coppa Italia Serie C, lost 5–3 on aggregate to
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, but they failed to qualify for the promotion play-offs, having finished the league at the thirteenth place with 49 points. However, in the following season, they obtained the seventh place in the regular season, their best-ever-regular-season placement. Brambilla left Juventus Next Gen at the end of the season and was replaced by former U19 coach and former first-team defender
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in mid 2024. Montero was sacked in the November of the same year, with the team trailing at the penultimate place in relegation zone and with them obtaining one only victory in 14 league matches. Brambilla returned to Juventus Next Gen on a contract until June 2025. Under Brambilla's leadership, Juventus Next Gen climbed the table and reached the play-off zone.


Stadium

Juventus Next Gen does not possess their own stadium. From 2018 to 2024, it shared the Stadio Giuseppe Moccagatta with
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as their home stadium. Although there had been an agreement among the two parts shortly after Juventus's reserve team's foundation, Alessandria's fans protested to not share their stadium. According to the agreement, Juventus Next Gen fans can sit only in the guests sector. Their players train at the Juventus Training Center in
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. On 27 November 2022, Juventus Next Gen played exceptionally a match against Mantova at the
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, the first team home ground, in which tickets were free. The match was drawn 2–2, with Simone Iocolano scoring a brace for Juventus Next Gen and was seen by 28,572 fans present at the stadium. On 3 March 2023, the Juventus Stadium also hosted the first leg of the 2022–23 Coppa Italia Serie C final between Juventus Next Gen and
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with an attendance of 21,572 spectators and with Juventus Next Gen losing 2–1. Since 2024, Juventus Next Gen, alongside Juventus women's team, have been using the Stadio La Marmora-Pozzo in
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. Since 2021, Juventus has evaluated the opportunity of building a new stadium for both Next Gen and Women's team.


Regulations

Juventus Next Gen play in the same professional league system as their senior team, rather than a separate league dedicated for youth teams. However, the reserve team may not play in the same division or higher as their senior team, nor in the
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, making Juventus Next Gen ineligible for promotion to the
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. Should both Juventus and Juventus Next Gen qualify in the same league, the reserve team must play in the league immediately below. Juventus must pay an annual extraordinary fee of €1.2 million to have the reserve team registered to Serie C. In addition, Juventus may not take part to Lega Pro assemblies. They may insert a maximum of 23 players in their team sheets. Only four players aged more than 23 when the season started may be inserted in the team sheets. Up to a maximum of seven players who had been registered to a
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-affiliated club for less than seven sporting seasons may be included in the match list. In order to be eligible to play for Juventus Next Gen, players must have not been registered to the 25-man list of Serie A players and must have played at most 50 Serie A matches. Instead, to be eligible to play in promotion play-offs and in relegation play-outs, players must have not played over 25 first-team league matches of at least 30 minutes. If a player is suspended, he is unusable in both the first and reserve teams. Suspensions must be served in the team with whom he committed the infraction. Until 2024–25, Juventus Next Gen could not register in the Serie D in case of relegation, and the team would have been dissolved; starting from that season, reserve teams are now elegible for registration in Serie D.


Reception

Juventus's reserve team and the second-team project itself led by FIGC have faced a lot of criticism. On 28 July 2018, before the team's official foundation,
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president Giuseppe Leonardo criticised Juventus's choice to form their reserve team by saying: "Reserve teams are a flop, an experiment that does not lead to anywhere. Juventus B are going to be harmful and will distort the championship: they are not a newly promoted team but they are certainly going to be strong, we have seen this in women's football that the ''Bianconeri'' don't make a bad impression wherever they put their effort". In August 2018,
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director Michele Criscitellio criticised the second-team project by stating: "The mission of Juve tusB was to get their youngsters to play and not to take away a place from the Serie C clubs to reach the Serie B. The buying power is so different that there would be no competition. It is pointless to make investments for whoever Juventus will end up in the group". In December 2018,
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's fans attacked Juventus U23 by stating, in an official statement: "B teams are an insult to the dignity of those who consider the Lega Pro their own Serie A", further noting that Pisa should not act as a "sparring partner" for "youngsters without a stadium and history". The fans also defected the two league matches against Juventus U23 in the
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. In September 2019,
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's fans flew a banner in front of their bus saying "No to B teams". They too defected the match against them as they had done in April. In November 2021, Padova's fans considered Juventus U23 a "
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franchise" and defected the two league matches against them. In July 2022,
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president Mauro Balata expressed dissent towards reserve teams playing in Serie B, saying: "Our league embraces big and important cities. If another league wants to continue with this second-team project they can do so, but without affecting our rights and our history. It is not fair".


Players


Current squad


Youth sector


Notable players

This list includes players that have appeared in at least one first-team game for Juventus. * Giacomo Vrioni * Enzo Barrenechea *
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* Koni De Winter * Joseph Nonge *
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*
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* Kaio Jorge * Grigoris Kastanos *
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* Stephy Mavididi * Marley Aké * Tommaso Barbieri * Leonardo Cerri * Marco Da Graca * Alessandro Di Pardo * Nicolò Fagioli * Gianluca Frabotta *
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* Fabio Miretti * Simone Muratore * Hans Nicolussi * Marco Olivieri * Manolo Portanova * Nikola Sekulov * Luca Zanimacchia * Martin Palumbo * Félix Correia * Matheus Pereira * Radu Drăgușin * Dean Huijsen * Hamza Rafia * Kenan Yıldız * Franco Israel


Coaching staff


Managerial history

Below is a list of Juventus Next Gen managers from 2018 until the present day.


Season to season


Honours

*
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**Winners (1): 2019–20 **Runners-up (1): 2022–23


See also

* Juventus FC Youth Sector * Italian reserve football teams


Notes


References


Sources


External links

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