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From Rold, with the Pineto the home debut

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Calendars issued: first phase from 10 October to 10 April Seven new faces in the ranks of the Belluno sextet

BELLUNO

Volleyball Belluno is ready for the baptism of fire. Da Rold Logistics will make its debut in the A3 series on Sunday 10 October at 6 pm at the Spes Arena against the Abruzzese team of Abba Pineto, the team that after the draw was included in the White group, that of Central-Northern Italy. The calendars were presented yesterday afternoon by Legavolley.

Season

The first day includes, in addition to Belluno – Pineto, also Grottazzolina – Garlasco, Brugherio – Bologna, Fano – San Donà di Piave, Montecchio – Turin, Pordenone – Macerata and Savigliano – Portomaggiore. Two consecutive away matches will follow for the Belluno team: first in Macerata, on the difficult pitch of the Med Store, then in Bologna, against Geetit (who, just a month ago, at De Mas, won promotion to Serie A3). A single midweek shift is scheduled for 8 December (the Da Rold Belluno will host the Grottazzolina team). The journey of the Belluno people will end again at home: the last day of the regular season, on 10 April, in fact, will see the Belluno Volleyball at the Spes Arena against the Tinet Prata of Pordenone. Pineto – Grottazzolina, Garlasco – Brugherio, Macerata – Fano, Bologna – Portomaggiore, San Donà di Piave – Montecchio and Savigliano – Turin will complete this twenty-sixth and final day, under the banner of territorial derbies.

The roster

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Compared to last year, there are seven new faces for Da Rold Logistics Belluno, which presents itself to the next A3 championship and which at this point is a profoundly renewed team. You are the confirmations. The summer market session closed yesterday at noon. These are all the news: Alessandro Graziani (hitter, born in 1991, from Portomaggiore), Danilo De Santis (opposite, born in 1993, from San Donà), Alberto Gionchetti (free Coneglianese, born in 1998, ex Folgore Massa), Filippo Maccabruni (setter, born in 1999, from Bolzano), Massimo Ostuzzi (spiker, born in 1999, also from Bolzano), Matteo Mozzato (central, born in 2002, from Treviso) and Tommaso Pierobon from Belluno (free, born in 2000, already in the squad in the year of promotion from C to B). Matteo Piazzetta, Giovanni Candeago, Gonzalo Martinez, Alessandro Della Vecchia, Andrea Milani and Alex Paganin are added to the reconfirmed.

The complete calendar

First day (10 October, return 9 January): Belluno – Pineto; second (October 17, January 16): Macerata – Belluno; third (24 October, 23 January): Bologna – Belluno; fourth (October 31, January 30: Belluno – Fano; fifth (November 7, February 6): Montecchio Maggiore – Belluno; sixth (November 14, February 13): Belluno – Turin; seventh (November 21 – February 20): Brugherio – Belluno; eighth (November 28, February 27): Belluno – Savigliano; ninth (December 5, March 13): Garlasco – Belluno; tenth (December 8, March 20): Belluno – Grottazzolina; eleventh (December 12, March 27): San Donà – Belluno; twelfth (December 19, April 3): Belluno – Portomaggiore; thirteenth (December 26, April 10): Prata di Pordenone – Belluno.

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