Serie A is just one point away. “Fattori” packed for the match against US Roma


L’AQUILA – Three years ago the debut in Serie C (a defeat in Civita Castellana against the Lions Alto Lazio) Then a continuous, determined, stubborn escalation to climb ever higher peaks. Always with the same spirit, without ever underestimating the opponent and taking advantage of one’s mistakes. Never too many words, never an arrogant attitude.

With great humility, the black and green colors reached the penultimate match of this championship played with heart first and foremost and the desire to repay the work done with a well-deserved promotion.

Today, Sunday 28 April at 3.30pm, league leaders L’Aquila await the visit of second in the standings Us Roma. It will not be easy. Yet another final or, perhaps, the true final of this championship, although there will be a further match, away from home, on Sunday 5 May in Messina.

“We have changed a lot as a team – declares DT Alessandro Cialone – and we are moving towards an important consolidation. But the approach to matches is always the same. Each match has its own history and a different weight, like today’s.”

It is for this meeting – continues Cialone – that we have worked so hard in the last three years. This is why we are proud to have reached this point which we will face with all the enthusiasm possible and the further boost that the “Tommaso Fattori” stadium will be able to give us.

It will be a tough match – concludes the neroverde DT – which we will face one step at a time, offering our audience the best possible show”.

Approximately 2 thousand tickets have been sold to date, presales on ciaotickets for what promises to be a race with a truly exceptional audience for the category.

The cover photo portraying Alessandro Cialone is by Angelo Giangrazi


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