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Edition 2021 17 January 2022

Parma wins Pulcino d’Oro

Parma won the sixth Pulcino d’Oro International Tournament. Pulcino d’Oro was played from Thursday 2nd to Sunday 5th September on the football fields of Valsugana, in Trentino. Lots of baby footballers from forty-eight clubs, of which twelve are professional. In the final round Parma and Lazio competed for the victory with Sporting Lisbon and Rome. Parma won the Tournament and entered the roll of honor after Inter Milan (winner of the Pulcino d’Oro four times in a row, one of these ex aequo with Sporting Lisbon), raising the coveted trophy to the sky.

Second place for Lazio, while Sporting Lisbon won the direct clash with Roma, valid for the third step of the podium. On the other fields set up in the welcoming sports center in Viale Lido di Levico Terme, the trophies up for grabs were awarded, namely the Silver and Bronze Pulcino, the Gialloblù Pulcino and the Rainbow Pulcino (red, white and blue).

The final rankings

Pulcino d’Oro: 1. Parma, 2. Lazio, 3. Sporting Clube de Portugal, 4. Roma

Pulcino d’Argento: 1. Hellas Verona (shoot out), 2. Città di Caorle, 3. Sassuolo, 4. Cittadella

Pulcino di Bronzo: 1. Sporting Fiumicino, 2. Venezia, 3. ViPo Trento, 4. Voluntas Brescia A

Pulcino Gialloblù: 1. San Zeno Verona, 2. Voran Leifers A, 3. Nogaredo, 4. Lavis

Pulcino Arcobaleno Rosso: 1. Voluntas Bescia C, Voluntas Brescia B, Voran Leifers

Pulcino Arcobaleno Bianco: 1 Junior Jesina, Nogaredo Yellow, 3. Borgo

Pulcino Arcobaleno Azzurro: 1. Olimpia Merano A, 2. Pergine Calcio 3. Levico Terme B, 4. Calavino

 

L’albo d’oro

2015 Cesena

2016 Inter

2017 Inter e Sporting Lisbona (ex aequo)

2018 Inter

2019 Inter

2021 Parma