Matteo Liviero

Liviero Matteo (born 13 April 1993) is an Italian football player at the position of a defender, but can be used as a midfielder. He currently plays for the Italian first division club Juventus and comes for the club both in the Primavera team as well as the professional team to use.

His competitive debut as a professional was Liviero along with the two other youth players Marcel Büchel and Niccolò Giannetti, when he came on November 4, 2010 at a nearly 40 - minute appearance in the Europa League group match against FC Red Bull Salzburg.

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Career

Career at Juventus

After he had already gone through the various youth leagues of the top Italian, Liviero came at a young age into the Primavera team of the association with gaming operations in the Campionato Nazionale Primavera, the highest Italian Youth League in the Series A and Series B clubs youth player at the age of may use 15 to 20 years. Having already underway there came to his missions, Matteo Liviero was appointed because of the high injury rate in professional squad Juventus coach Luigi Delneri in those same for the Europa League group match against FC Red Bull Salzburg on November 4, 2010. In the game he was finally off the bench in 51 minutes for Manuel Giandonato, another young player who made ​​his professional debut, however, already in February 2010. Because of the services provided there, he was appointed only three days later in the League match against AC Cesena once more into the professional team but did not make it on the bench also.

In February 2012 Liviero won with the Primavera Juve the Torneo di Viareggio the prestigious.

Through the Italian junior national teams

First international experience gained Liviero in 2009, when he was first called up to the Italian U-16 National Team. So he stood lower including early March 2009 in the local team squad. Then the youth players of Juventus came in the same year for the U- 17 team in his home country for use and played with the team to qualify for the U-17 Football Championship in 2010. Doing so, he came among other things in the games against the age colleagues from Greece and Norway for use, but played in any of the two games over the full match times through. At the end of qualifying it was enough for the team not just for a place in the European Championship finals in the Principality of Liechtenstein. End of 2010, he made it back in one of the junior national teams and was convened here by former professional player and current U-18 team head Alberigo Evani in the cadre of U-18 selection of Italy.

Achievements

  • Torneo di Viareggio: 2012

References

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