“Playing for Italy is a privilege and a responsibility”, said Bernardo Corradi at SFS24

During SFS24, the event that annually brings together experts and key players in the football industry to discuss its evolution, Bernardo Corradi shared his experiences from past to present, retracing his journey from being a National Team player to coaching Italy’s U-20 side. Moderated by DAZN journalist Barbara Cirillo, the panel offered an insightful reflection on the modern role of a coach and the importance of communication and personal growth for young players. With 246 Serie A appearances, 56 goals, […] L'articolo “Playing for Italy is a privilege and a responsibility”, said Bernardo Corradi at SFS24 proviene da SFS.

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“Playing for Italy is a privilege and a responsibility”, said Bernardo Corradi at SFS24

During SFS24, the event that annually brings together experts and key players in the football industry to discuss its evolution, Bernardo Corradi shared his experiences from past to present, retracing his journey from being a National Team player to coaching Italy’s U-20 side. Moderated by DAZN journalist Barbara Cirillo, the panel offered an insightful reflection on the modern role of a coach and the importance of communication and personal growth for young players.

With 246 Serie A appearances, 56 goals, and 13 caps for the Azzurri, Bernardo Corradi is a name that evokes memories of great matches and decisive goals. Today, however, his challenge takes place on the bench, where he leads the U-20 Italian team with the same enthusiasm he had as a player. “Playing for Italy”, Corradi said, “is a privilege and a responsibility that I strive to pass on to the young players I coach”. His experience as a player prepared him for the pressures and emotions of wearing the national jersey, but transitioning to the bench has sparked many reflections on the coach’s role, which has changed drastically compared to just ten years ago.

Among the transformations in modern football, Corradi highlighted the importance of communication, even for those on the bench. “I’m starting to explore social networks, and today’s players pay a lot of attention to them. Football now has an enormous communicative impact”, he said. From this perspective, the FIGC has made significant strides, investing in its public communication and incorporating innovative tools to tell the story of Italian football in a more engaging way. As the former Reggina and Manchester City striker pointed out, matches no longer end on the pitch; their storytelling extends to peripheral and transversal moments as well.

Talent management is another crucial aspect of Corradi’s work. Thanks to the efficiency of the FIGC scouting system, the U-20 team benefits from a network of 25 scouts who monitor the best young talents across Italy. “Mateo Retegui, for example, is the result of this work”, emphasized the coach. It’s not just about discovering future champions but also about shaping well-rounded individuals. With the support of academic tutors within the federation, young players are guided in their educational journeys, ensuring them a future beyond football. A prime example is Giovanni Fabbian, who is investing in his cultural growth, showing promise both on the pitch and in the classroom.

Finally, the panel also discussed the figure of Leonardo Bonucci, whose presence on the U-20 coaching staff is an invaluable asset. “Being alongside an icon like Bonucci is a tremendous learning experience for the players. It’s not just about learning from a champion on the field but also about adopting all those human qualities that allowed him to perform on the world’s biggest stages”, said Corradi.

Between on-field work, emotional management, and the transmission of values, Corradi and his staff are constantly striving to write the next chapter in the history of Italian football.

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