The new Badia takes shape

The Badia, of the new president (although not yet made official) Natale Ferrari, makes the first important transfer successes with the declared aim of strengthening the team in view of the First Category championship for the 2024-2025 sporting year.

Sporting director Enrico Cestaro, former Badia player and now manager of the Biancazzurri, specified the details of the recent operations: “I would like to point out that for us the market is not over yet, we are also looking for a midfielder and perhaps a young striker. The expert goalkeeper Davide Bersan from Fiessese has arrived in the squad as well as the attackers Denis Karapici and the defender Francesco Fusco and Francesco Pio Coviello from Vis. Davide Boscardin arrives for the defense from Pojana. The inclusion of the young players Alessandro Dal Ben and Giovanni Veronese, 2007 players from the youth academy, is expected. On the confirmation front, in addition to the coach Stefano Bergo and his second Roberto Piva, there are the names: Cavallaro, Gallani, Pellegrini, Travaglini, Ottoboni, Crema, Iacovino, Tommasini, Maneo, Ruin, Galassi, Busso. Six starters: Fantin, Galvani, Morato, Guariento, Valeri, Zaharia”.

The Cestaro manager: “I would like to underline that those who play for Badia are part of a big family in which everyone must feel like they are protagonists to compete for a place on equal terms, in the context of a shared growth project also for the future. Last year we achieved our goal which was salvation, thanks also to the arrival of Mr. Bergo who brought about a change in mentality and method and also thanks to the commitment of the boys who followed him. Without wanting to make premature proclamations, this year the club aims to raise the bar further.” Meanwhile, the good news arrives off the pitch. Badia finally returns to play its home matches at the “Degani-Magnan” pitches in Badia Polesine.

 
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