Mondial and Goldoni join forces for a stronger and more inclusive women’s volleyball Sport

Mondial and Goldoni join forces for a stronger and more inclusive women’s volleyball Sport
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News in sight in the panorama of women’s volleyball in Carpi. Mondial and Goldoni Gios, the two historic city volleyball clubs, have in fact planned a common future. “A communion of intent that will go far beyond the usual collaboration between sports clubs – they say from the two clubs that will soon become a single reality -. There are several points that bring us together to provide answers and solutions to many critical issues. First of all the one relating to the gym spaces, with the project linked to Gallesi which should see the construction site starting very soon which with this partnership will see further concrete support also from Goldoni who immediately shared the fundamental importance for local sport and for the citizenship”.

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In fact, more spaces also mean more teams and an activity “for everyone”: “The new spaces will allow the two teams to expand the sporting offer by being able to count on three gyms (Vincisport, Santa Croce and Gallesi), with athletes and athletes who will have youth courses but who will then be able to continue their activity according to their aptitudes – continue the managers of the two companies – they will be competitive teams and those who want will be able to continue playing and having fun, they will be able to do so, without age limits and rediscovering that associative spirit that has always characterized the two realities, there are other common projects that will take shape from the first months of the next sports season, inclusive projects also aimed at people with different abilities”.

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The third aspect on which Mondial and Goldoni have found fertile ground for a union of forces is the bureaucratic-administrative-organisational one: “The new reality will be able to count on a greater number of volunteers and managers who will be able to better deal with the critical management issues that new sporting rules entail. A communion supported by the Carpi institutions which on several occasions have invited clubs to seize this change as an opportunity and not to isolate themselves but to unite to better face new future challenges”.

 
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