Perugia vs. Ostiamare: Probable Lineups for the Season Opener
The Renato Curi stadium is set for an exciting league debut as Perugia and Ostiamare kick off the 26/27 season at 9:00 PM. Perugia, a seasoned team in this league, enters the competition with the primary goal of survival. Fans are eager to see the new signings under coach Diana, including Langella, Carriero, Cortesi, and Kabashi. The main challenge for Perugia will be team cohesion, given that many of these players joined recently. Coach Diana emphasized the importance of securing a win, regardless of the limited time the team has spent together.
On the other side, Ostiamare presents an intriguing prospect. This marks their return to professional football since the 1990/91 season, which was then Serie C2. This will be their absolute debut in a unified league format. There's a romantic football narrative surrounding Ostiamare, as the club was once a nurturing ground for Daniele De Rossi, a future World Cup winner. Today, the former Roma star is the main financial supporter of the new biancoviola project, with his father Alberto recently appointed as club president. This new management, following their championship win in the Dilettanti league last season, shows promising signs.
Both teams approach the season with untapped potential. Their only competitive outing so far was in the Coppa Italia, where both Perugia and Ostiamare suffered defeats, against Vis Pesaro and Latina respectively.
So, settle in and enjoy a new beginning filled with anticipation, hope, and excitement. Wishing everyone a great season!
PERUGIA (3-5-2): Zelezny; Megelaitis, Riccardi, Tozzuolo; Quirini, Conti, Kabashi, Ladinetti, Borsoi; Canotto, Sabbatani. Coach: Diana
OSTIAMARE (4-3-1-2): Vertua; Piroli; Brosco, Castaldo, Tesauro; Spinosa, Buono, Donsah; Tosku; Tonin, D'Andrea. Coach: D'Antoni
Referee: Andrea Palmieri from Brindisi (Assistants: Valcaccia/Scala, Fourth Officials: Dini/Galieni)
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