That’s it for the minor tournament. 46 players have been called up to the Serie B national team. Parma is different.

Not only has Serie A seen many of its players leave due to commitments with various national teams around the world. The same applied to series B which, in fact, like her older sister, stopped the dispute in the championship matches before the end of the obligations of representative teams. Of the 20 clubs, 16 have called up at least one player.and only Brescia, Lecco, Reggiana and South Tyrol will be able to operate at full capacity during these two weeks.

WHO IS THE MOST CALLED – Among the teams involved (or better said, overwhelmed) by the obligations of national teams, Parma From Fabio Pecchia who had to greet 8 players, three elements more than spices, Pisa AND Venice who delivered 5 elements to various representatives. To go down we find Sampdoria (4), Cremona AND Palermo (3) Modena, Terni, Listen AND Catanzaro (2) and finally Bari, Citadel, How, Cosenza AND Feralpisalo (1). Total 46 members worldwide.

WHICH NATIONAL TEAMS ARE MORE PRESENT? – In this area, it is easy and in a sense obvious that the owner isItaly with five calls toUnder 21 and you forup to 20 years. As for the other under-21 squads, we see two called up to the squad Serbia and from Sloveniaand one for Bosnia Herzegovina, Denmark, Finland, Greece AND Iceland. On the other hand, the main national teams have two players called up for the national team. Bulgaria, Finland, Iceland, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Hungary AND USAand one for Albania, Australia, Burkina Faso, Cyprus, Latvia, Fruit salad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sweden, Tunisia AND Venezuela.

Definitely not bad for a tournament that is often underestimated (especially in our country) and considered of poor quality.

Below are the details of the Serie B teams:

LISTEN

Samuel Giovane (Italy U20)
Ilia Nestorovski (North Macedonia)

CHANGE

Marco Nasti (Italy U21)

CATANZARO

Dimo Krastev (Bulgaria)
Luca D’Andrea (Italy U20)

CITADEL

Elhan Kastrati (Albania)

COZENZA

Alessandro Fontanarosa (Italy U20)

COMO

Nicholas Ioannou (Cyprus)

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Cremonese

Valentin Antov (Bulgaria)
Andreas Ljungdahl (Denmark U21)
Charles Pickel (Democratic Republic of the Congo)

FERALPISALO

Christos Koufalidis (Greece U21)

MODENA

Abdul Razak Guiebre (Burkina Faso)
Alessandro Pio Riccio (Italy U20)

PALERMO

Sebastiano Deplanche (Italy U21)
Alosa Vasic (Serbia U21)
Christoffer Lund (USA)

PARMA

Botond Balogh (Hungary)
Adrian Benediczak (Poland)
Valentin Mihaile (Romania)
Mark Türk (Slovenia U21)
Tjas Begich (Slovenia U21)
Jordan Osorio (Venezuela)
Alessandro Sircati (Australia)
Anas Hadj Mohamed (Tunisia)

PISA

Adam Nagy (Hungary)
Hjörtur Hermansson (Iceland)
Marius Marin (Romania)
Jan Mlakar (Slovenia)
Tommaso Barbieri (Italy U20)

SAMDORIA

Daniele Gilardi (Italy U21)
Simone Panada (Italy U21)
Filip Stankovic (Serbia U21)
Petar Stojanovic (Slovenia)

SPICE

Petar Zovko (Bosnia and Herzegovina U21)
Francesco Pio Esposito (Italy U21)
Raimonds Krollis (Latvia)
Bartlomiej Drongowski (Poland)
Albin Ekdal (Sweden)

TERNANA

Niklas Pyyhtia (Finland U21)
Lorenzo Lucchesi (Italy U20)

VENICE

Jesse Joronen (Finland)
Joel Pohjanpalo (Finland)
Mikael Egill Ellertsson (Iceland)
Hilmir Rafn Mikaelsson (Iceland U21)
Tanner Tessmann (USA)

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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