The summer market inaugurated in Rimini

The summer market inaugurated in Rimini

The transfer market has begun. Rimini, for the third year in a row, hosted the inaugural event del Calciomercato, organized by Master Group Sport and ADiSe, in collaboration with the Emilia-Romagna Region. The evening opened the summer session, an event sponsored by FIGC, Lega Serie A, Lega Serie B, Lega Pro. The event, also sponsored by the Municipality of Rimini, is part of the sporting events program.

In the Grand Hotel in Rimini a journey back in the memory 40 years after the blue success at the 1982 World Cup, with special guests such as Rosella Sensi, Beppe Bergomi, Arrigo Sacchi, Frederic Massara and Federica Cappelletti Rossi, wife of Paolo Rossi. Many anecdotes told by guests who retraced the moments of that magical estate that changed the world landscape. At the talk show, the greeting from the president of the Emilia Romagna Region, closing Stefano Bonaccini: “Also this year from the heart of the Riviera, from a place of unparalleled charm like the Grand Hotel in Rimini, the great season of Italian football starts again. And it is a reason for us to satisfaction to host the opening event of the transfer market that once again brings together many protagonists of Italian football.

A.D enrich the evening the inauguration of the Mostra Azzurra-The Great History of the National Team, promoted by the Region, in collaboration with the Coverciano Football Museum Foundation and sponsored by the Municipality of Rimini. The evening also spoke mayor of Rimini, Jamil Sadegholvaad. The exhibition, created and coordinated by Master Group Sport, traces the salient moments in the history of the national team with an installation dedicated to the historic Italian victory of the ’82 World Cup. From historical jerseys to Bearzot and Pertini pipes: an emotional journey made up of memories, relics and symbols of one of the most iconic moments in the history of Italian football and Italy. The exhibition, hosted inside the Grand Hotel Rimini, is open to the publicwith free admission, from 1st to 8th July.


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