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Mi Sports: The three Esposito brothers bought the youth training team Brescia and competed in the amateur league

8:51am, 11 November 2025【Football】

November 11 According to the "Gazzetta dello Sport" report, the three Esposito brothers bought the Brescia club. They all came from the Brescia youth training.

Salvatore Esposito currently plays for Spezia, Sebastiano Esposito plays for Cagliari, and Pio Esposito plays for Inter Milan. These three brothers all played in the Brescia youth training, and in 2014, they simultaneously switched to the Inter Milan youth training. Now all three have become professional players, and they have not forgotten their youth training team Brescia.

Brescia Club was still competing in Serie B last season, but declared bankruptcy in June this year due to debt problems. Afterwards, the famous scout Roberto Cleric rebuilt Voluntas Brescia and started playing in the amateur league. This week, the three Esposito brothers announced that they have acquired 100% of the shares of Brescia Club.

Salvatore Esposito said: "Owning this club is a dream that has finally come true. It is also a recognition of Roberto Clerici, who was the first to trust us (he was the scout who discovered the Esposito brothers). We support this Our family has always been at the forefront of this project. This is also our commitment to Roberto."

Sebastiano Esposito said: "We each held 50% of the club's shares, and now the club has more than 250 registered members. "We completed this acquisition as a gesture of gratitude. We will strive to teach the children the football values ​​that Clerici taught us," Agostino Esposito, the father of the Esposito brothers, will be in charge of the club's technical department, he emphasized. : "Young people need to be free to enjoy football and need to remain patient and calm. Parents should trust our coaches."

Pio Esposito did not attend this press conference because he was selected for the Italian national team to prepare for the World Cup qualifiers. Salvatore Esposito said: "He is going through an important moment and we are trying to protect him. He is an important part of this project and every decision needs to take him into account."

Sebastiano Esposito continued: "We have always made a living in football, and we like to be in contact with children who are trying to take a football path. It is very important to listen to their needs and give advice."