Italy starlet Camarda looks up to hero Ibrahimovic & dreams of Azzurri call-up
Francesco Camarda is still only 17, but already speaks with the maturity of a player who knows exactly where he wants his career to go.
On loan at Lecce from Milan, the highly rated forward opened up about his journey and ambitions in an interview with Vivo Azzurro TV, via TuttoMercatoWeb, describing a rise fuelled by sacrifice, talent and a clear sense of purpose.
Camarda reflected on his earliest steps in the game with a mixture of pride and disbelief. “I started at four years old with a small team near my neighbourhood. When I think back now, I say to myself: ‘Wow, I’ve made it this far and who knows, maybe I can go even higher.’ It gives me motivation and pride. I owe everything to my parents: on my debut my mum started crying, as if she had been on the pitch with me.”
His progression through Italy’s youth teams has been equally swift.
“I began with the Under-15s and my first call-up was against Slovenia. It was a symbol of pride and a huge emotion, especially because I scored. With the Under-17s I played a lot and built a great relationship with the coach. The Euros were incredible, everything seemed to click. Then the Under-19 Euros came in the same year. And now with the Under-21s, we’re a strong group: almost like a family.”
Camarda inspired by teammates & Serie A legend Ibrahimovic
Despite being known for his goals, he stressed that his numbers come from collective work. “It’s thanks to the team first of all, then the coach, and yes, also me. In Serie A you have to adapt to the rhythm of grown men: it’s another world.”
Camarda also spoke about his idol, Zlatan Ibrahimović. “I watch the Ibra film at least once a year… he’s one of the best ever and played my same role.”
As for the senior Italy team, the dream is firm and uncomplicated. “It’s my dream. If the call-up comes, I’ll be as motivated as possible to show I deserve the place.”
Camarda’s ambition is clear and the Azzurri will surely be watching closely.

