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Azzurri visit Bambino Gesù hospital to put a smile on children’s faces

“You best goal was coming here to see us in hospital,” read the banner that greeted the team. Gravina: “It’s given us lots of energy”

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Azzurri visit Bambino Gesù hospital to put a smile on children's faces

“You best goal was coming here to see us in hospital,” read a banner in blue with lots of Italian flags on it as the children at Bambino Gesù and their families were visited by the full Italy squad along with FIGC President Gabriele Gravina, CEO Marco Brunelli, Head Coach Roberto Mancini, Team Manager Gabriele Oriali and volunteer ambassador Gianluca Vialli. It was an intense and moving afternoon as the team helped spread joy among the large number of kids present.

To mark 150 years of the hospital, the FIGC is working alongside it with a number of initiatives to support the establishment of a Tumour and Transplant Institute.

TODAY’S VISIT

After travelling from Coverciano, the Azzurri at the hospital in the afternoon to follow on from the visit of a group of patients last year to the training ground. 

The squad was split into groups so they could meet the biggest number of young patients as possible as they went around the different departments of the hospital. The team was greeted by the President of the Santa Sede Paediatric Hospital Mariella Enoc.

Before going around the departments, the team received aa football signed by recovered patients and two bibs decorated with designs from the toy library which the side will wear during the warm-up for Italy vs. Greece.

“These are unforgettable experiences, perhaps the nicest thing you can do,” said Mancini. “Of course, it’s an extraordinary day and the happiness of these children who are happy despite everything will stick with me. When you see an ill child, you ask yourself why but this is life unfortunately. They teach us that you must never stop but always keep fighting. These events are necessary for this team because the National Team is the side of every Italian, every sports fan and children above all.”

FIGC President Gabriele Gravina was on the same page as he spoke about the visit. “It helps you to grow and understand our world and how important football can be in bringing a smile at such a difficult time for these youngsters. These magnificent children have given us lots of energy.”

ITALY vs. GREECE ON SATURDAY

During the match, the hospital will be a special guest at the stadium with over 5,000 patients, family members hospital staff and volunteers in attendance to support the side in this important qualifier.

For the match, the FIGC has made 20 VIP passes available on Charity Stars (https://www.charitystars.com/figc).

The winners will be able to go behind the scenes of the Stadio Olimpico on a guided tour that takes in the media areas and the mixed zone. Ahead of kick-off, it will be possible to go in the dressing rooms and tunnel before the tour ends in the hospitality area with a meal at Casa Azzurri.

Funds raised will go to the hospital and the Tumour and Transplant campaign. After, there will be another auction with signed Italy kits and the FIGC will add to the funds raised with its own contribution.

THE ‘OGNI STORIA MERITA UN LIETO FINE’ CAMPAIGN

During the match, it will be possible to text 45535 to donate two Euros or five/ten Euros.

The ‘Ogni storia merita un lieto fine’ has been going for a few months after launch from the musician Lorenzo Jovanotti with the song ‘Oh Vita!’ Alongside advertising campaigns for the Tumour and Transplant unit. The project aims to promote cancer research, transplants and family welcome.

The fundraising campaign will end with the ‘Una serata di stelle per il Bambino Gesù benefit night at the Vatican hosted by Amadeus on 20 November. Various figures from the National Team and football will be there alongside show business stars.

The fundraising campaign will end with the ‘Una serata di stelle per il Bambino Gesù benefit night at the Vatican hosted by Amadeus on 20 November. Various figures from the National Team and football will be there alongside show business stars.

Source:  figc.it

 

Defenders Francesco Acerbi and Leonardo Spinazzola looking for City of Rome to support the Italian Team

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Lazio and Roma defense will be united to welcome the Italian National team on Saturday 12th October at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome for the UEFA EURO Qualifiers game against Greece.   Italy will play their 59th game in Rome hosting the Italian National Team the most times, previously, it was the City of Milan. 

There are 2 players from the “Capitale” among the defenders called up players by Italy Head Coach Roberto Mancini:  Lazio defender Francesco Acerbi and AS Roma defender Leonardo Spinazzola.    It will be a special game for Lazio and Roma fans because if Italy defeat Greece, the qualification will be a reality!!!!

Italy lead Group J after Matchday 6 with 18 points.  Mathematically speaking, the victory  will seal the qualification.

European Qualifiers Group J Standing after Matchday 6


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Francesco Acerbi and Leonardo Spinazzola showing a strong front during the press conference on Wednesday 9 October press conference at Coverciano.

  • Lazio defender Francesco Acerbi has four Azzurri caps.
  • AS Roma defender Leonardo Spinazzola has seven caps.
Building up to Italy vs. Greece. The excitement of Acerbi and Spinazzola: “Happy to be playing in Rome, it should be a celebration”

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Acerbi saying that “It’s a big occasion, the National Team’s return to Rome (their last game at the Olimpico came against Norway in October 2015, ed.).   We’re expecting a lot of fans, we’re excited to play in Rome and we’re hoping to entertain the people by securing qualification. It will be a beautiful setting, putting on the Azzurri shirt in the stadium of the city in which I play for my club is just an extra source of emotion.”

Spinazzola declaring,  “Playing at the Olimpico is always amazing, Saturday will be a great celebration. The stadium will be full of people and everyone from Rome always gives us such a warm welcome.”

Three years ago Acerbi hoped to receive a call-up to the final squad list for EURO 2016: “I almost made it all the way in Conte’s squad, but then he chose to take other players to France. Now my goal is to get to the Euros, but not just on the fringes. I’m always looking to prove my worth, both with Lazio and with Italy.” His ratings are always high, indicating his consistency which he will hope can carry him to a starting spot: “I always prepare to play, then the Coach makes the decision. Since my illness I’ve had some really good seasons, I’m going through a great point in my career and I always look to improve and stay humble.” To those who said that Italy’s group was easy, Acerbi responded: “Winning is never easy. We may be better than other teams on paper, but you always have to prove it on the pitch. If you get results like these it doesn’t mean that there’s a lack of quality in the group.”

As reported by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), the Lazio defender is a real fighter, having returned to football after fighting a grave illness; a tumour which looked like it might put an end to his career six years ago. Tomorrow, the National Team will visit the children at the Bambino Gesù paediatric hospital, which will be a special day for him: “When I enter these wards which I came through personally, I’m so happy to be able to put a smile on someone’s face or give a few words of comfort. Children have a strength that us adults don’t, they always give off a great energy. We hope that we can bring them a bit of joy.”

Leonardo Spinazzola arrived at Roma last summer, hoping to put all of those injuries that plagued his time at Juventus behind him and prove that he’s one of the best wide players in the Italian league. He made his first appearance at Coverciano in March 2017, called up by former Coach Ventura thanks to his excellent performances for Atalanta, and now he’ll certainly hope to hold onto his place with the Azzurri.”

“We’ve got a very strong side, a strong National Team with some of the best defenders from the best teams in Italy and Europe. All of the positions are covered by two or more players and where I’ll slot in I don’t know yet, we’ll have to wait and see what the Coach decides.” Kolarov’s presence at Roma has sometimes meant that he’s deployed on the right, but Spinazzola prefers playing down the other side: “I’ve always played on the left and that’s where I’m most comfortable. I’m right-footed and if the Coach wants me to play on the right then that’s what I’ll do, but I’m not used to covering that area. However, even if I play more games on the right I’ll never forget how to play on the left.” His adaptability and desire to run have always allowed him to play further forward too: “I played further up the pitch six years ago, but I prefer to be further back because then I have more of the pitch in front of me. But I’ll play where the Coach wants me, it’s both a blessing and a curse being able to play in multiple positions.”

Finally a word on the green shirt which the Azzurri will wear on Saturday: “It’s new,” said Acerbi, “it’s a thing of beauty.” Spinazzola added: “We’ll think and play with the knowledge that we’re representing Italy, the colour of the shirt is irrelevant.”

👉     Italy Squad – Called Up Players 

Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Donnarumma (Milan), Pierluigi Gollini (Atalanta), Alex Meret (Napoli), Salvatore Sirigu (Torino);
Defenders: Francesco Acerbi (Lazio), Cristiano Biraghi (Inter), Leonardo Bonucci (Juventus), Danilo D’Ambrosio (Inter), Giovanni Di Lorenzo (Napoli),  Armando Izzo (Torino), Gianluca Mancini (Roma), Alessio Romagnoli (Milan), Leonardo Spinazzola (Roma);
Midfielders: Nicolò Barella (Inter), Federico Bernardeschi (Juventus), Bryan Cristante (Roma), Frello Filho Jorge Luiz Jorginho (Chelsea), Stefano Sensi (Inter), Marco Verratti (Paris Saint Germain). Nicolò Zaniolo (Roma);
Forwards: Andrea Belotti (Torino), Federico Chiesa (Fiorentina), Stephan El Shaarawy (Shangai Shenhua), Vincenzo Grifo (Friburgo), Ciro Immobile (Lazio), Lorenzo Insigne (Napoli).

Staff – Head Coach: Roberto Mancini; Team Manager: Gabriele Oriali; Assistant Coach: Alberico Evani, Attilio Lombardo, Giulio Nuciari, Fausto Salsano; Fitness Coach: Claudio Donatelli and Andrea Scanavino; Goalkeeping Coach: Massimo Battara; Match Analyst: Antonio Gagliardi and Simone Contran; Doctors: Andrea Ferretti  and Carmine Costabile; Physiotherapists: Maurizio Fagorzi, Emanuele Randelli, Fabrizio Scalzi, Luca Lascialfari, Fabio Sannino; Osteopata: Walter Martinelli; Nutritionist: Matteo Pincella; Secretary: Emiliano Cozzi; Press office director: Paolo Corbi.

👉   Italy National Team schedule (all times CEST)

Wednesday 9 October
13:45 – Press Conference FIGC Partner
14:00 – Meeting with the press (player)
17:00 – Training (first 15 minutes open to press)

Thursday 10 October
11:00 – Training (behind closed doors)
15:50 – Departure of chartered train from Campo di Marte to Rome
17:20 – Arrival in Rome and subsequent journey to the Bambino Gesu Paediatric hospital
18:00 – Visit to Bambino Gesu Paediatric hospital

Friday 11 October
17:00 – Press conference
17:30 – Training at the Stadio Olimpico

Saturday 12 October
20:45 – Italia vs. Grecia at the Stadio Olimpico. Following the match, a meeting with the press and subsequent journey back to the hotel

Sunday 13 October
11:30 – Training (behind closed doors)

Monday 14 October
10:30 – Chartered flight from Rome to St. Gallen (Switzerland)
18:00 – Press conference
18:30 – Training at the Rheinpark Stadion – Vaduz

Tuesday 15 October
20:45 – Liechtenstein vs. Italy at the Rheinpark Stadion – Vaduz. Following the match, a meeting with the press and subsequent journey back to the hotel

Wednesday 16 October
10:00 – Chartered flight from St.Gallen to Milan Malpensa (11:10) and then journey to Rome (13:00)