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Italy national football C teams (Italian: Squadre Rappresentative della Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico) are the Italy national football team representative teams of Serie C (in the past Lega Pro Prima Divisione and Seconda Divisione). They are controlled by the Lega Italiana Calcio Professionistico and consist of U19, U20 and U21 teams.

The under-20 team is the B team of the Italy national under-20 football team and the U21 team is the C team of the Italy national under-21 football team; they also serve as feeder teams of the main team in the youth teams pyramid.

Some players also capped for the main team after played for the Lega Pro team and some players are called up to the Lega Pro team after appearing for Italy national under-19 football team.

The team also compete against representative teams of Group A, B and C of Seconda Divisione in annual Lega Pro Quadrangular Tournament, however it was cancelled in 2011–12 season, as there are only 4 groups from the two divisions of Lega Pro.

Recently, the regulation defined the team to be exclusive to Serie C owned players; players on loan from Serie A and B were excluded.[1][2]

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Recent Results

2013–15 International Challenge Trophy

Italy Italy Lega Pro2–2Norway Norway
Gammone
Scaccabarozzi
(Report) Barmen
Kastrati

Italy Italy Lega Pro1–0Ukraine Ukraine
Forte (Report)

Czech Republic Czech Republic0–1Italy Italy Lega Pro
(Report) Ganz
Ďolíček, Prague

Italy Italy Lega Pro3–5Turkey Turkey A2
(Report)

2012–13 Under 20 Regional Competition

Italy Italy Lega Pro4–2Croatia Croatia U-20
Montini 64'
Benedetti 71'
Degeri 72'
Pontiggia 90'
(Report) Brozovic 35' (pen), 78'

Croatia Croatia U-203–1Italy Italy Lega Pro
Brozovic 35'
Caktas 50'
Mitrovic 85'
(Report) Montini 80'
Umag, Croatia

Italy Italy Lega Pro4–1Slovenia Slovenia U-20
Vita 23', 82'
Montini 44' (pen), 48'
(Report) Plos 25'
Trieste, Italy

Slovenia Slovenia U-202–0Italy Italy Lega Pro
Benedicic 29'
Pucko 51'
(Report)
Ajdovščina, Slovenia

2011–13 International Challenge Trophy

Lega Pro used entire squad of born 1991 or after in 2011–12 season[3]

Belgium Belgium U-232–2Italy Italy Lega Pro
Van Eenoo
Saglik
(Report)
(report)
Degeri
Puntoriere
La Louviere, Belgium

England England C1–1Italy Italy Lega Pro
90+ Adam Watkins (Report)
(Report)
48' Angiulli

Italy Italy Lega Pro1–1Russia Russia
Proietti 32' (Report) Bolov 60'
Frosinone, Italy

2009–11 International Challenge Trophy

Malta Malta U-231–3Italy Italy Lega Pro U-21
73' Bahagiar (Report) 8' F.Poli
19' Scapuzzi
39' Verratti
Malta

Romania Romania U-230–0Italy Italy Lega Pro U-21
(Report)
Romania

Italy Italy Lega Pro U-214–1Belgium Belgium U-23
(Report)
Italy

Italy Italy Lega Pro U-212–3
(aet)
Portugal Portugal U-23
(Report)
Italy

2008–09 Mirop Cup

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  • 4 November 2009:  Slovenia 0–4 loss[5] (U20 team, class 1989)

  • 1 April 2009:  Slovakia 0–4 loss[6] (U20 team, class 1988)
  • 4 March 2009:  Croatia 1–2 loss[7] (U20 team, class 1988)
  • 11 February 2009:  Hungary 3–0 win[8] (U20 team, class 1988)
  • 3 December 2008:  Slovakia 1–1 draw[9] (U20 team, class 1988)
  • 22 October 2008:  Croatia 2–1 win[10] (U20 team, class 1988)
  • 1 October 2008:  Hungary 1–2 loss[11] (U20 team, class 1988)

2007–09 International Challenge Trophy

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Italy Italy Lega Pro U-214–2Wales Wales Semi Pro
9 Dionisi
47 60 Sarno
55 Oliveiri
(Report) 76 Edwards
81 Price

Finland Finland U-232–1Italy Italy Lega Pro U-21
41 Perovuo
65 Hetemaj
(Report) 85 pen Vincenzo Pepe

Italy Italy Lega Pro U-212–2England England C
36 Dionisi
71 Statella
(Report) 58 Simpson
82 James Constable

2006–07 Mirop Cup

2005–06 European Challenge Trophy

[23]

Netherlands N'lands Amateurs U-232–1Italy Italy Lega Pro U-21
Jongsma
Vink
(Report) Lunardini
FC Lisse, Lisse, Netherlands

England England C3–0Italy Italy Lega Pro U-21
4 Andy Bishop
78 Chris Blackburn
85 Craig Mackail-Smith
(Report) 33' Ferrario

Italy Italy Lega Pro U-210–1Belgium Belgium U-21
(Report) 8 Sanchez

2004–05 Mirop Cup

http://www.lega-calcio-serie-c.it/it/Comunicati/Comunic2005/Lega/Lega%20289.pdf

2002–03 Mirop Cup

http://www.lega-calcio-serie-c.it/it/Comunicati/Comunic2004/Lega/Lega228.pdf

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