Come fulfill your dream of playing in Europe

Calling all football players! This is your opportunity to play football in Europe, with accommodation, meals, and great chances of securing a contract.

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Club Shield Palestra TreValli.

1951

club funded

+300

Athletes

+40

Employes

Our History

Palestra Tre Valli is part of Tre Valli Calcio, an Italian club founded in 1951. Located in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. The club has many years of tradition in the sports scenario and in its recent years has been increasingly recognized for being a great “developmental” club of athletes for bigger clubs across Europe.

Horizontal photo of the football club players Lecture Trevalli.

Aiming at the adaptation and preparation of athletes in the European market, Palestra has a professional development curriculum focused on the physical, technical, psychological and social training of players so that they can be prepared for the European market.

In addition to a state-of-the-art structure, Palestra Tre Valli has a highly experienced and quality technical team so that they can offer the highest level of training and visibility to our athletes.

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Palestra Club coach.

Opportunities

01

Visibility in the European market

02

Daily high-performance training

03

Games recorded in 4K technology

04

Physical and tactical adaptation to European molds

05

Games against Italian teams

06

Exposure to various clubs

07

Adaptation to the Italian climate and work philosophies

Methodology

Young player training on a football field.

Sports Development

The club focuses 100% on sports development so that the athlete can be adapted to the style of play of European football, through 3 crucial skills in football: Technical, tactical and physical.

Young players talking.

Educational Development

We know that one of the main points in the adaptation of an athlete in a new country is the language. That’s why our athletes participate in an Italian course with weekly classes, focused at learning the language so the athletes can adapt faster to Italy

Young players sitting on the bench chatting.

Social Development

We believe that social development is also a very important point to be worked on and our mission is to prepare all our athletes off the field as well. With a methodology focused on discipline, compliance with schedules, meritocracy, respect for hierarchy, individual monthly follow-up, we seek to help in training and adapting to European molds in all aspects outside the field.

Image of all players from the Palestra club.

Living in Italy

4K video recording of all matches

Living in the central area of Mondovi

Daily training based on our development methodology

Our athletes will be immersed in a state-of-the-art structure, with all the comfort and excellent logistics

Stay in a dormitory set up with all the necessary features for a quality stay

Daily meals: breakfast, lunch and dinner

Physical training aimed at adapting athletes to the European model

Monitoring of muscle and performance indicators to assess physical conditions and focus on improving the individual deficiencies of each athlete

Italian Course

One of the most important areas that we seek to evolve in our athletes is the socio-cultural issue and that is why our Italian course is a great tool for this:

Classes taught by a native teacher

Immersion in the Italian language

Italian school with state-of-the-art structure and separate classes in terms of proficiency

Learn a new language

athletes who have achieved this:

We have more than 50 athletes who have secured a club.

You are going to Italy to our club to study Italian while showcasing your football skills to various scouts and club officials from all over Europe.

Matheus Beviláqua photo.
Matheus Beviláqua
Jayme Segovia photo.
Jayme Segovia
Vitor M photo.
Vitor M.
Victor Paulo photo.
Victor Paulo
Rafael Antunes photo.
Rafael Antunes
Wellington photo.
Wellington
Matheus Cristo photo.
Matheus Cristo
Matheus L photo.
Matheus L.
Matheus photo.
Matheus
Thiago D photo.
Thiago D.
Deyverson M photo.
Deyverson M.
Jeylen photo.
Jeylen
André photo.
André
Leonardo photo.
Leonardo
Paulo G photo.
Paulo G.
Kim Kyangsu photo.
Kim Kyangsu
Rafael Schneider photo.
Rafael Schneider
Caden Moore photo.
Caden Moore
Edervan photo.
Edervan
Gabriel M photo.
Gabriel M.
Matheus P photo.
Matheus P.
Rômulo photo.
Rômulo
Fernando photo.
Fernando
Gabriel Maia photo.
Gabriel Maia

The next can be you!

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Football in Italy

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Pro teams

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semi-Pro teams
Football Professional Leagues
Serie A
(National Division, 20 clubs)
Serie B
(National Division, 20 clubs)
Serie C
(ex-Lega Pro) 3 group regions, 20 clubs in each group
Groups Semi-Professionals
Serie D
(9 groups, 20 clubs divided by regional groups)
Eccellenza
53 regional groups, 14-18 clubs per group
Promozione
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Prima Categoria
(About 105 regional groups)
Seconda Categoria
(About 180 regional groups)
Terza Categoria
(About 200 provincial groups) (105 regional groups)

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Pro teams

+2000

semi-Pro teams