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Tommasi and Albertini to Mugnai for the “Mauro Gorza” award

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The awards ceremony will take place tomorrow at 8.30 pm. Juventina thus remembers their player thirty years after his death

MUGNAI. From Vesuvius to the Dolomites… sport unites. In this spirit, tomorrow evening at 20.30, in the space adjacent to the parish house of Mugnai, the Mauro Gorza prize will be awarded, a traditional appointment organized by Juventina to remember his player who tragically died thirty years ago due to an illness on the pitch. The award (which this year cuts the milestone of its thirtieth edition) will be awarded to the former captain of the San Giorgio Sedico Andrea Pilotti, now under the Fiori Barp, who will receive a work by the artist Vico Calabrò as recognition.

Along with the main prize, other awards will be awarded. The one in memory of Paolo De Bacco will go to Cristiano Strazzabosco (president of Volleyball Feltre), the one in memory of Mario Zanella will be given to Floris Vedana (historic manager of Borgo Valbelluna), the one in honor of Andrea De Carli to the goalkeeper Mattia Capraro (Tambre ). The Sport and Health award will allow a tribute to be paid to Guido Ciccarone (Ulss Dolomiti) and Franco Rech (Friends of Franco and Viviana). Finally, the recognition in memory of Roberto Gelisio, unforgotten manager of Feltre football, will be given to the president of the province of Belluno and player of the national mayors Roberto Padrin.

Particularly interesting are the profiles of the two guests who will participate in the round table. The first is Don Alessio Albertini, brother of the former Serie A footballer Demetrio, but above all ecclesiastical consultant of the CSI. The second is Damiano Tommasi, a symbolic player of Rome, after growing up in the Verona nursery, and finally president of the Italian footballers association from 2011 to 2020.

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The theme of the evening, “From Vesuvius to the Dolomites … sport unites”, is also the title of an integration and sport project that Juventina Mugnai has been carrying out for a couple of years together with some technicians linked to Naples, starting from former teammate of Maradona Alessandro Renica (who, moreover, was a guest of the Gorza prize a year ago).

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