An emotion from Loco: Ferrari brings Vicenza closer to the Final Four. Padua backs to the wall (2-0)

Too Vicenza. In fact, it would be better to say, too much El Loco Ferrari. And very little Padua. In the first leg of the Second Round of the National Phase of the Playoffs of Serie C, Derby Veneto dominated by Lane (in the photo LR Vicenza Official Facebook), which thanks to his brace number 9 (16 goals between regular And post season) puts i Biancoscudati in a discreet dispute. That is, win by at least 2 goals in Saturday’s second leg atEuganean to earn the Final Four. A feat that has absolutely failed in the classic since 2012 (0-2 at home in B series) and at home from the year before (4-1 always in cadetry). Antiphon plausibly remembered by the almost 1,200 of Guests sector in the usual (and now cloying) sermon under the curve after the match.

Challenge postponed for 24 hours due to bad weather and characterized by initial rain which however did not keep away from the “Minds10,806 paying for a collection of (rounded) 140 thousand euros. During the 90′ ​​you recorded a couple of interruptions for throwing smoke bombs of the Paduan fans. A truly unremarkable episode. On the bench, duel between substitutes won by a landslide Stefano Vecchi on Massimo Oddo. Proof that each change of technical guide is not the same as the other. Whoever passes the round faces the winner of the intersection between Avellino and Catania. In the lower part of the scoreboard, Benevento ahead of Torres and Carrarese tied with Juventus Next Gen. Races 2 all scheduled for Saturday evening at 8.30pm.

Vicenza – Padova 2-0 (1-0)
Vicenza (3-4-1-2): Confente; Cuomo, Golemic, Sandon; Talarico (21′ st De Col), Tronchin, Ronaldo (42′ st Rossi), Costa; Della Morte (33′ st Greco); Ferrari, Pellegrini (21′ st Delle Monache). Available: Gallo, Massolo, Proia, Laezza, Busato, Mogentale, Lattanzio, Fantoni, Conzato. Trainer: Stefano Vecchi
Padua (4-3-3): Donnarumma; Capelli, Delli Carri, Faedo, Villa; Fusi (11’st Cretella), Crisetig (28′ st Radrezza), Varas; Liguori (29′ st Palombi), Bortolussi (11′ st Zamparo), Valente (29′ st Belli). Available: Mangiaracina, Zanellati, Crescenzi, Kirwan, Favale, Dezi, Bianchi, Tordini. Trainer: Massimo Oddo
Referee: Gabriele Scatena from Avezzano (Cravotta / Minafra)
Marker: Ferrari in the 10th minute and the 5th minute
Warned: Crisetig (P) and Fusi (P)
Spectators: 10,806 paying people (1,184 in the Guest Sector) for a collection of 139,961 euros

Group A

Promoted Mantua (1)
Relegated Alessandria (20), Pro Sesto (19), Fiorenzuola (18)
First round of the Group Playoffs
Atalanta U23 (5) – Trento (10) 3-1
Legnago (6) – Lumezzane (9) 1-0
Giana (7) – Pro Vercelli (8) 3-0
Second Round Playoff of the Group
Triestina (4) – Giana (7) 1-1
Atalanta U23 (5) – Legnago (6) 1-1

Playouts
Gone
Fiorenzuola (18) – Novara (17) 1-3
Return
Novara (17) – Fiorenzuola (18) 2-1

Group B

Promoted Cesena (1)
Relegated Olbia (20), Fermana (19), Recanati (18)
First round of the Group Playoffs
Gubbio (5) – Rimini (10) 0-1
Pescara (6) – Pontedera (9) 2-2
Juventus Next Gen (7) – Arezzo (8) 2-0
Second Round Playoff of the Group
Perugia (4) – Rimini (10) 0-0
Pescara (6) – Juventus Next Gen (7) 1-3

Playouts
Gone
Recanatese (18) – Vis Pesaro (17) 1-0
Return
Vis Pesaro (17) – Recanatese (18) 4-3

Group C

Promoted Juve Stabia (1)
Relegated Brindisi (20), Monterosi Tuscia (19), Virtus Francavilla (18)
First playoff round of the Group
Taranto (5) – Latina (10) 0-0
Picerno (6) – Crotone (9) 2-0
Bold Cerignola (7) – Giugliano (8) 1-1
Second Round Playoff of the Group
Casertana (4) – Audacious Cerignola (7) 0-0
Taranto (5) – Picerno (6) 0-0

Playouts
Gone
Monterosi Tuscia (19) – Potenza (16) 0-1
VirtusFrancavilla (18) – Monopoli (17) 1-1
Return
Power (16) – Monterosi Tuscia (19) 1-1
Monopolies (17) – VirtusFrancavilla (18) 1-1

National Playoff Phase

First Round
Gone
Taranto – Vicenza (3) 0-1
Perugia – Carrarese (3) 0-2
Triestina – Benevento (3) 1-1
Atalanta U23 – Catania (Italian Cup) 0-1
Juventus Next Gen – Casertana 0-1
Return
Vicenza – Taranto 0-0
Carrarese – Perugia 1-2
Benevento – Triestina 2-1
Catania – Atalanta U23 0-1
Casertana – Juventus Next Gen 1-3
Second Round
Gone
(A) Catania – Avellino (2) 1-0
(B) Vicenza – Padova (2) 2-0
(C) Juventus Next Gen – Carrarese 1-1
(D) Benevento – Torres (2) 1-0
Return (Saturday 25 May)
(A) Avellino (2) – Catania (8.30 pm)
(B) Padua (2) – Vicenza (8.30 pm)
(C) Carrarese – Juventus Next Gen (8.30 pm)
(D) Torres (2) – Benevento (8.30 pm)

Final Four / Semifinals
First leg (Tuesday 28 May)
(1) Winning A – Winning B
(2) Winning C – Winning D
Return (Sunday 2 June)
(1) Winning B – Winning A
(2) Winning D – Winning C
The final
First leg (Wednesday 5 June)
Winner 1 – Winner 2
Return (Sunday 9 June)
Winner 2 – Winner 1

Serie C Super Cup

Sunday 5 May Mantua – Cesena 1-2
Saturday 11 May Juve Stabia – Mantua 1-4
Sunday 19 May Cesena – Juve Stabia 2-2
Cesena 2023/24 Serie C Super Cup winner

Giovanni Castiglioni
(photo LR Vicenza Official Facebook)

 
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