Pianese challenges Ternana: play-offs at home
Pianese faces Ternana to secure the play-offs at home, after the postponement of the matches due to the death of Pope Francis.

Pianese faces Ternana to secure the play-offs at home, after the postponement of the matches due to the death of Pope Francis.
Following the decision of the top management of the Italian football to postpone the races scheduled for Easter Monday, as a sign of respect for the passing of Pope Francis, for the Pianese The time has come to take to the field: this afternoon (kick-off at 18pm) the Zebrette will be pounding the grass of the Liberati stadium in Terni, the penultimate match of the regular season, before the play off. The company announces that the tickets already issued for Easter Monday remain valid, while those who have purchased the coupon and will not be able to follow the team in Umbria, can request a refund of the ticket (until 16,30 pm today) on https://shop.vivaticket.com/it/rimborsi.
The goal of Pianese, in an already exceptional season, in which salvation and the conquest of the play-offs arrived well in advance, is to give the fans one last satisfaction: playing the play off at the Stadio Comunale (the challenges, single-team, are played at the home of the best qualified team in the crossroads, it will be necessary to overcome Pineto and Vis Pesaro). Against the Ternana, therefore, Formisano's boys will fight hard. This and more is what midfielder Francesco Proietto (photo) talked about in recent days.
"In the two remaining games (Simeoni and his teammates will close with Arezzo, at home, on Sunday at 15,30:XNUMX p.m.) we will do our best to play the first round at home – he underlined –, it would be the icing on the cake of this season. Today we will take to the field aware of our strength, with enthusiasm, and we will try to collect as many points as possible to ride this dream". In his first year among the professionals, Proietto has shown his value. "I was sure that we would have completed a great championship – he said –. We were good at building the objective play off during the season. The play-offs were an extra thing that rewarded all the work done by the group. Even on a personal level I think I played a great season, but it was the unity of purpose that was created between us that made it possible. When you work well as a team it is normal that the individual also benefits from it".
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