Women’s Football: Winners of Girone B and Girone D Revealed

The FIGC Toscana has released its latest official communication detailing the structure of youth and women’s football competitions in the region, confirming the composition of Girone B and Girone D for the current season.

According to the official notice, Girone B includes Pisa Sporting Club, Calcistica Popolare Trebesto and Carrarese Calcio 1908. These three teams are set to compete in the Juniores category, with matches scheduled throughout the spring months.

Girone D, as outlined in the same comunicato, features Livorno Calcio femminile and Poggibonsi Women. This division is part of the regional women’s youth football framework, aiming to promote competitive development for female athletes in Tuscany.

The announcement emphasizes that the winners of each of the four regional groups will advance to the next stage of the competition, though specific details regarding the playoff format or dates were not included in the released document.

Pisa Sporting Club, based in the city of Pisa, continues to field youth teams across multiple age groups, with its Under 17 squad recently participating in fixtures against regional opponents. The club’s official website confirms its involvement in Serie A youth pathways, though the Girone B referenced here operates at the Juniores level.

Carrarese Calcio 1908, located in the nearby province of Massa-Carrara, maintains a historical rivalry with Pisa Sporting Club, particularly in senior men’s competitions. However, in this youth context, both clubs are aligned under the FIGC Toscana’s developmental structure.

Calcistica Popolare Trebesto, a community-focused club from the Trebesto area, participates in the Girone B as part of its commitment to grassroots football development. Limited public fixtures are available for this team, but its inclusion confirms active participation in regional youth leagues.

In the women’s division, Livorno Calcio femminile represents the city of Livorno, fielding teams in various age categories under the FIGC Toscana’s female football sector. The club has been noted in regional bulletins for its growing investment in girls’ youth programs.

Poggibonsi Women, based in the town of Poggibonsi in the Siena province, competes in the same Girone D, contributing to the geographic spread of women’s youth football across southern Tuscany.

The FIGC Toscana oversees all amateur and youth football activities in the region, operating under the national framework of the Italian Football Federation. Its communications serve as the primary source for fixture lists, team groupings, and regulatory updates for clubs not affiliated with professional leagues.

No specific match dates, venues, or results from the Girone B or Girone D were included in the latest comunicato. Fans and participants are directed to consult the official FIGC Toscana website or contact individual clubs for scheduling details.

As of the date of this report, Friday, April 17, 2026, no further updates have been issued regarding changes to the group structures or potential delays in the competition calendar.

The next official checkpoint from the FIGC Toscana is expected in the form of a subsequent comunicato, which may include match rescheduling, disciplinary notices, or confirmation of qualification pathways to the regional finals.

Readers are encouraged to share insights or ask questions about the Toscana youth football structure in the comments below. Archysport remains committed to delivering verified, locally grounded coverage of amateur and youth sports developments across Italy.

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