Lecco vs Renate: U15 Scudetto Final – Viterbo




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Final straight for Lecco e Renate. The Under 15 formations will compete in the afternoon at the “Enrico Rocchi” stadium in Viterbo, a seat chosen by the FIGC for the assignment of the Scudetto of the very young category. The Blucelesti dominated the group a scoring over 100 timeswhile the Brianzoli closed in second place of the grouping by showing off for an enviable solidity with third best attack and second best defense. Moving on to the path in the final stages, the Lecco has demolished Rimini (14-1 the aggregate result), Albinoleffe (6-2) e Perugia (7-4); il Renateon the other hand, has easily overcome the Vicenza (5-3), trembled with the Giana Erminio (3-3) arrived fourth at -21 and beaten twice theAvellino in the semifinal (4-1). In the championship the panthers won the “Bione” (1-2), while the eagles have conquered the Brianza field on the return (0-1). Now the last act comes: the Lecco he has been chasing a national title since 2006, when the very young guided by Romeo bus They won the category championship at the height of the finals held in Anzio. The game will be broadcast live on live on vivoazzurrotv.it

“Extreme motivation”

Mister’s team ALESSANDRO Tuscan proximity He left on the morning of Tuesday 24 June to Lazio, as told on Instagram by LCN Sport: «The boys come to this extremely motivated final, aware of having taken a fantastic, long and satisfactory path. We will live a day as beautiful as it is important: it will be the most important game of their life so far. We started the season on August 8 and we finish it on June 25: we are at the last act of this journey that was wonderful ».



Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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