Juventus have won the Viareggio youth tournament, beating Palermo in the final.
The Viareggio tournament – also known as the Coppa Carnevale – is considered to be one of the most important youth tournaments in the world, with Inter taking the title last season.
The Bianconeri, Coached by World Cup-winner Fabio Grosso, took an early lead when Grigoris Kastanos turned in a cross from Czech midfielder Roman Macek, before Antonino La Gumina equalised for the Rosanero.
Juventus have won the Viareggio youth tournament, beating Palermo in the final.
The Viareggio tournament – also known as the Coppa Carnevale – is considered to be one of the most important youth tournaments in the world, with Inter taking the title last season.
The Bianconeri, Coached by World Cup-winner Fabio Grosso, took an early lead when Grigoris Kastanos turned in a cross from Czech midfielder Roman Macek, before Antonino La Gumina equalised for the Rosanero.
Guido Vadala, who arrived as part of the deal which took Carlos Tevez to Boca Juniors but the Turin side back in front from the penalty spot, but La Gumina levelled things again with a penalty of his own.
A third penalty of the match went the way of Juventus, and Alessio Di Massimo converted to win the game for his side.
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