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Marotta Vows to Give Back to Inter’s Youth Amid Drone Parent Trend

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Adam Moha

23 Mar 2026 2 Min

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Inter president Beppe Marotta pledges to support the club’s 700 young talents, criticizing drone‑filming parents and stressing football as life training.

Marotta Vows to Give Back to Inter’s Youth Amid Drone Parent Trend
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Marotta Vows to Give Back to Inter’s Youth Amid Drone Parent Trend

Marotta’s Vision for Inter’s Young Talent

Inter president Beppe Marotta spoke at the launch of Alessandro Casarin’s book Politica e Pensiero and expressed his desire to give something back to the club’s youth sector.

Football as a Training Ground for Life

He described football as a great training ground for life, where you win some and lose some, and stressed the responsibility to guide the around 700 young players at Inter toward both professional and personal development.

Addressing Parents and the Drone Trend

Marotta pointed out that some parents use drones to film their children’s matches, then show them performances at home, and said Inter runs courses for parents to help them see sport as an educational tool, not just a physical activity.

“I want to give something back in the future. I’ve been given so much and I need to give something back. These days, parents film the matches with drones.” – Beppe Marotta

Looking Ahead: A Future as a Sports Coach

Regardless of his political stance, Marotta sees himself as a sports coach and hopes to continue supporting Inter’s young talents, fulfilling his promise to give back.

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