FIGC presidential candidate Damiano Tommasi says he would establish Serie A reserve teams and let them play in Italy’s third tier.
The system is currently being used in Spain and Germany, with ‘B’ teams playing in the their respective League pyramids as opposed to specialist divisions.
“Among my proposals, one that wouldn’t take long to implement is the establishment of reserve teams, the so-called ‘B’ teams,” the former Roma midfielder told Rai Radio.
FIGC presidential candidate Damiano Tommasi says he would establish Serie A reserve teams and let them play in Italy’s third tier.
The system is currently being used in Spain and Germany, with ‘B’ teams playing in the their respective League pyramids as opposed to specialist divisions.
“Among my proposals, one that wouldn’t take long to implement is the establishment of reserve teams, the so-called ‘B’ teams,” the former Roma midfielder told Rai Radio.
“It’s already been discussed in some federal documents, the idea of reserve teams replacing the Serie C teams that aren’t allowed to compete.
“I think it’s one of the projects that we should start putting through, involving the Serie A clubs that are interested.”