07 July 2017
Juventus College is celebrating a hugely impressive round of results after all the Bianconeri youth players taking their high school diploma exams this year secured a pass.
Opened in September 2012 with the support of the International School of Europe (ISE), Juventus College’s objective was to enable young players to focus on their sporting activities and pursue their dreams of becoming professional footballers without having to compromise on their education.
There were eight Juventus youth players taking their exams at Juventus College this year, with all eight achieving pass marks and one scoring the maximum of 100/100. The players showed great commitment in studying for the exams, rounding off their time at Juventus College on a high.
While the first round of Juventus College exams took place in 2016, this cohort was particularly special in that it was the first to spend the full study cycle of five academic years at the college in Vinovo.
The project is set to pass another milestone next year, with female players studying at the college for the first time.
“It’s very satisfying,” said youth academy director Stefano Braghin. “For the second year in a row, the academic year has ended with all students passing their exams. It’s even more important this time, because this group of students has spent all five years studying at Juventus College.
“It’s testament to the fantastic work the club is doing to benefit the development of the players, not just on the pitch, but also in terms of their education away from the game.”
Everyone at Juventus would like to say a huge congratulations to all the graduates on their achievements!