Reggio Calabria in Serie A3 thanks to volleyball: Domotek pirate in Grottaglie, it’s in history

Reggio Calabria in Serie A3 thanks to volleyball: Domotek pirate in Grottaglie, it’s in history
Reggio Calabria in Serie A3 thanks to volleyball: Domotek pirate in Grottaglie, it’s in history

by Paolo Ficara – A special achievement, for those who are already special in their name. Sport Specialist was actually born in August, signing up for the Serie B championship to bring Reggio Calabria back into the world of men’s volleyball. Then the sponsorship of Domotek provided further impetus to the Polimeni family company. Who today, Saturday 8 June 2024, writes history.

As a freshman, Domotek Volley achieved promotion to Serie A3. Confirming the leitmotif that has characterized the entire season on the Grottaglie parquet. And to think that it would have been enough to win just one set for Laganà and his teammates, in this last and decisive match of the second phase of the playoffs, to have the arithmetic certainty of finishing ahead of the Apulians in the three-way group.

The “usual” 0-3 came out. A score that was repeated several times during a championship that ended with a huge zero in the regular season. The group led by coach Antonio Polimeni, general manager Marco Tullio Martino and team manager Enzio Corso managed to reaffirm their potential even in the decisive weeks, despite two serious injuries to as many starters. Promptly replaced by a company that took care of every detail.

Demonstrating to the city of Reggio Calabria how a fourth series championship can be won. Despite leaving late. Even though he is facing the management of a company for the first time. And with free entry to PalaCalafiore, guaranteed for the entire season. Reggio is in Serie A3, with volleyball. Well done everyone, from first to last.

 
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