The club maintains several soccer schools, some
satellite clubs and camps in Italy, the United States, Mexico and football initiatives such as the Juventus University, the first of its kind in the world (run jointly with the
University of Turin) and the Juventus National Academy, launched to create a network of Juventus football schools (or academies) throughout Italy addressed to boys aged between 8 and 12 years old.
Juventus College The Juventus College (J-College) was opened in September 2012. It is a boarding school founded mainly to cater to boys who do not reside within the city. It was initially founded as a collaboration with the Istituto Edoardo Agnelli, a high school founded by the
Agnelli family's charitable foundation in collaboration with the
Salesians, who have a long tradition and history of education in
Turin. Since 2014, J-College has been overseen by the
International School of Europe. Since 2014, it has been designated a
liceo sportivo (sports school), the first of its kind in Italy, by the
Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR). It also provides practical vocational training for the youth sector players past the mandatory schooling age of 16, in particular older boys in the
Primavera age group. ==
Primavera (under-20s)==