Italy U17 wins European championship with Roma youngsters Bonifazi and Dattilo in starting lineup
Squad News·7 June 2026·2h ago

Italy U17 wins European championship with Roma youngsters Bonifazi and Dattilo in starting lineup

Source: Forza Roma

Italy's Under-17 side won the European championship after an intense final against Belgium. The match went to a penalty shootout following a dramatic finish: Ojea gave Italy the lead in the 85th minute, but Belgium equalized from the penalty spot in the 90th+4 minute through Fugazzola. Italy prevailed 5–4 on penalties. Roma academy products Giampaolo Bonifazi (born 2009) and Lorenzo Dattilo (born 2010) both started the final and featured in the triumph.

The victory signals positive momentum from Roma's youth development program at Trigoria, which continues to produce emerging talent for the Giallorossi. Bonifazi and Dattilo's performances at international level underscore the quality emerging from the club's academy system.

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La squadra del ct Franceschini ha battuto il Belgio in finale dopo una gara tesissima Redazione 7 giugno - 21:45 Totti-show in Turchia: prima lo scherzo a una turista, poi l'inganno dal gelataio E se la Nazionale maggiore non andrà nemmeno ai Mondiali, l'Italia si gode (almeno) i suoi ragazzi e in particolare l'Under 17 che si è appena laureata campione d'Europa. Un successo incredibile dopo una rimonta nel recupero e i calci di rigore dove gli azzurrini sono stati glaciali. La squadra del ct Franceschini ha battuto il Belgio in finale dopo una gara tesissima: vantaggio di Ojea all'85' ripreso solo all'ultimo secondo dal rigore trasformato da Fugazzola. Poi il trionfo 5-4 ai rigori. Festeggiano i due baby giallorossi Giampaolo Bonifazi (classe 2009) e Lorenzo Dattilo (classe 2010) che anche stasera sono partiti titolari. Un altro ottimo segnale per il settore giovanile di Trigoria che continua a crescere grandi talenti. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Wesley, c'è lesione: salterà il Mondiale. Greenwood, vince Yildirim: Roma è più vicina Calciomercato AS Roma Greenwood, salta l'affare col Fenerbahce: Yıldırım è il nuovo presidente. Sconfitto Safi News Calcio Danimarca, ancora paura per Eriksen: malore durante l'amichevole contro l'Ucraina News AS Roma Wesley ko: non giocherà il Mondiale col Brasile. L'esterno: "Mi rialzerò anche stavolta" Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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