Campionato Primavera 3
{{Short description|Italian football competition}}
{{Infobox Sports league
| title = Campionato Primavera 3
| logo =
| pixels =
| country = Italy
| continent = UEFA
| owner = Lega Pro
| founded = {{start date and age|1966}}
| teams = 64 teams (regular season)
16 teams (finals)
| champions = Arezzo (1st title)
| most_champs = Giulianova (5 titles)
| website = [http://www.legapro.it/ Legapro.it]
}}
Campionato Primavera 3, formerly Campionato Nazionale Dante Berretti (or simply Campionato Berretti), is an Italian football competition played by youth teams (under 19) organized by the Lega Pro, and mainly composed by Serie C clubs but also by some Serie A and Serie B teams.During the Berretti era, Serie A and Serie B clubs could usually enrol U-18 teams, while their U-19 played in the Campionato Primavera The first edition was held in the 1966–67 season for Serie C clubs only, but the competition was opened to other series' clubs in the 1968–69; since there the championship awarded multiple winning trophies, usually one for Serie C champion and one for the other categories' champion. From 1996–97 to 2003–04, only one winner was awarded.
Format
In 2011–12 season, the age limited was age 19 (calendar age) at the end of competition (born on or after 1 January 1993), one year below Primavera (born 1992).{{cite news|url=http://www.lega-pro.com/sito/images/stories/com/1112-83l.pdf|title=REGOLAMENTO DEL CAMPIONATO "D. BERRETTI " 2011 – 2012|date=29 August 2011|access-date=10 August 2012|publisher=Lega Pro|language=it|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120813004556/http://www.lega-pro.com/sito/images/stories/com/1112-83l.pdf|archive-date=13 August 2012|url-status=dead}} In 2012–13 Primavera had changed its age limited to age 19 (calendar age) at the end of competition, matching Berretti's 19.{{Cite press release |title=Comunicato ufficiale n. 59/L |date=August 20, 2012 |publisher=Lega Italiana Cacio Professionistico |url=https://www.lega-pro.com/com/1213-59L.pdf |language=Italian}} In 2020, the tournament was reduced to 30 clubs, following the transformation in Primavera3.
Past winners
=Torneo "Dante Berretti"=
class="wikitable" |
Year
! Serie C champion ! Serie A/B champion ! Serie D champion |
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1966–67
| | |
1967–68
| | |
1968–69
| |
1969–70
| Novara | | Mestrina |
1970–71
| Verbania | | Trevigese |
1971–72
| Pisa | Milan | Astimacombi |
1972–73
| Padova | Bologna | Velletri Roma |
1973–74
| Imperia | Torino |
1974–75
| Padova | Torino | Montebelluna |
1975–76
| Conegliano |
1976–77
| Lazio | Forlì |
1977–78
| Marsala | Torino | Conegliano |
1978–79
| Como | Irpinia |
1979–80
| Teramo | Inter | |Sulmona |
1980–81
| Torino | Irpinia |
1981–82
| Milan | |
1982–83
| Montebelluna | Milan | |
1983–84
| Inter | |
1984–85
| Milan | |
1985–86
| Torino | |
1986–87
| Angizia Luco | Avellino | |
1987–88
| Trento | Torino | |
1988–89
| Torino | |
1989–90
| Lucchese | Milan | |
1990–91
| Carpi | Inter | |
1991–92
| Torino | |
=Campionato Nazionale Juniores Torneo "Dante Berretti"=
=Campionato Nazionale "Dante Berretti"=
class="wikitable"
! Year ! Serie A/B/D champion ! Serie C champion |
1996–97
| Casarano | |
1997–98
| |
1998–99
| Siena | |
1999–2000
| |
2000–01
| Palermo | |
2001–02
| Juventus | |
2002–03
| Reggiana | |
2003–04
| Juventus | |
2004–05
| Juventus | Napoli |
2005–06
| Atalanta |
2006–07
| Torino | Perugia |
2007–08
| final stages not played |
2008–09
| Milan |
2009–10
| Atalanta | Novara |
2010–11
| Napoli |
2011–12
| Inter |
2012–13
| Atalanta | Latina |
2013–14
| Torino |
2014–15
| Not awarded | Novara |
2015–16 |
2016–17
| Livorno |
2017–18
| Sassuolo | Feralpisalò |
2018–19
| Torino | Virtus Entella |