first hurray for the national U17s, the U15s fly in the sign of 7 • newsrimini.it
FEMALE SECTOR
The seventh consecutive victory of the Under 15s is worth a mortgage on the passage to the national phase. And 7 is there
figure that also appears in the final score of the match at Riccione, on the San Marino side. Opening the scoring, in the 7-1, was Zamparini, scored twice by Toraldo, as many by Donati and once by Paone, in addition to the inevitable seal from Terenzi. Also noteworthy is the debut of the very young Giulia Penserini, born in 2010, usually in the Under 12 line-up but aggregated with the ‘older’ teammates for the occasion. Moreover, it was a smiling weekend also for this last line-up. The very young Titans impacted a total of 1-1 with the same age of Cailungo, forfeiting points in two fractions out of three. The match opens with a 0-0 draw in the first half; Cailungo wins the second fraction 1-0, except to give up with the same score in the third. The white and blue goal is by Ambra Francini. However, the negative period of the girls of Primavera 1 continues, defeated away from Lazio. The capitoline impose themselves 5-1: Lucarelli opens the accounts with a precise diagonal in the 3rd minute, but the Academy is good at reacting immediately, finding an equalizer already in the 10th minute with Eleonora Diversi’s free-kick lob. Lazio gets back on track in the quarter of an hour with Iafrate, quick to solve a scrum in front of Scotti. A hand in the area costs the Titans a penalty, on which Scotti exalts himself: the leap of the very young blue-and-white goalkeeper on Mevoli’s angled shot is feline. However, the local 3-1 was only a handful of seconds late and was born on the development of a corner: the defense was unable to release and Altobelli was quick to coordinate and throw the ball under the crossbar. Iafrate becomes protagonist again at the end of the fraction with a sleight of hand on the backline which allows her to free Cicchinelli in the center of the area, who just needs to open his right plate to make it 4-1. The San Marino Academy fails to get back on track in the second half. Indeed, it was Lazio who found the goal that definitively closed the game fifteen minutes from the 90th minute: it was scored by Giglio with a precise goal.
YOUTH SECTOR
National championships
First victory in the league for the Under 17s, privateers at Imolese. The first advantage belongs to Bonesso’s boys, who pass after just 3′ through Celli. The Imolese equalized before the interval with Marra, but the last word on the match was still from the San Marino brand: it was Yazici who placed the shot which allowed the young Titans to raise their first hurray of the season to the sky. The result that matures between the San Marino Academy and Imolese in the Under 16 championship is also small, but in the opposite direction. In this case, the Biancoazzurri did the honors. The first advantage belongs to the locals, who scored after 9′ through Semperlotti. And the 1-0 is also the result with which the two teams earn the locker room. In the second half, the Imolese immediately equalized the score with Dall’Osso, then put the arrow of overtaking with the penalty converted by Manzoni. The latter will also be expelled, as well as the blue-and-white Battistoni, but only after the Imolese player has taken the lead with Vernioli’s high note. The San Marino Academy makes up for it in recovery with the usual Semperlotti, without however being able to complete the comeback in the very short remaining time. Imolese were also there on Sunday for the Under 15s. In this case, however, the gap is wider: the Rossoblù impose home advantage thanks above all to Ruffino, author of a hat-trick. The other local network is signed by Falcinelli, while in the Academy home the only one to refer – for the provisional 1-2 – is Podeschi. Bitter away – but much longer – also for the Primavera 4 boys, guests of Trento. Good start of the Titans, ahead close to the quarter of an hour with Famiglietti. However, Trento goes out at a distance, even if the goals that change the direction of the match all arrive in the last 20′ plus added time: Zandonatti equalizes in the 70th minute, overtakes Benedetti in the 83rd minute, while El Guerani – recently entered – to put the definitive seal on the Trentino success.
Provincial and regional championships
An advantage overturned also in the case of the provincial Under 17s, ahead at Rimini United with Baldani but then forced to suffer the return of the coastal players, who changed the story of the match between the 62nd and 81st minutes with Asanovski and Ghoul. A draw for Baschetti’s Under 15s at the home of the star: here too there is a San Marino advantage to tell, double in truth. In fact, at half-time the San Marino Academy led 2-0, the effect of Fontanelli’s own goal and Guerra’s goal. The Star reorganizes itself in the second half of the match, shortening with Foschi’s penalty and then completing the comeback 3′ from the 70′ with Quartulli’s sharp shot. Too much Vis Novafeltria, however, for the Under 19s. The hosts open in the 11th minute with Antonini, Venerucci’s boys respond in the 22nd minute with Solito. New advantage for Vis in the 33rd minute with Cima, this time not canceled but shored up by Alpino, who scored in the 75th minute. Even the Cattolica Academy asserts the home advantage against Piselli’s Under 14s. The hosts largely took the lead at the end of the first half thanks to goals from Serafini and Bolognini and two goals from Savioli, who scored from the penalty spot in the second case. For the Academy he had shortened Giorgetti, but in the second half the Cattolica Academy returned to +4 partial thanks to Severini, before Gasperoni set the score at 5-2 definitive. Bologna also has authority in the match valid for the Under 13 Professionals championship. All four stages of the match go to the hosts of Bologna: both the small sided games and the three halves end up 2-0, 6-0 and 4-0 respectively.
FUTSAL SECTOR
The positive streak of the futsal girls, landlord in the Sunday morning match against the leaders Jasnagora, is interrupted after three victories. The match is balanced: the San Marino Academy unlocks it after exactly two minutes of effective time, with Venturini. The Sardinian formation impacts in the middle of the fraction with Marques, before putting the overtaking arrow with Di Flumeri. Taioli brings the San Marino Academy back to the waterline at the dawn of the recovery. But the last word on the match belongs to “Jasna”: the shot that definitively directs the challenge on the side of the guests is placed by Privitera just over 6′ effective after the draw.
Spring 1 Women’s Championship, 9th day | Lazio – San Marino Academy 5-1
LAZIO
Capecchi, Stibel (from 84′ Megna), Galassi (from 46′ Cascioli), Bartolocci, Fonck, Cicchinelli, Lucarelli (from 46′ Giglio), Tittozzi, Altobelli (from 77′ Ferrara), Iafrate, Mevoli (from 57′ Fanelli)
Subs: Zuliani, Orsomando, Mossino, Pallante
Coach: Michela De Angelis
SAN MARINO ACADEMY
Scotti, Lombardi (from 88′ Fraternali), Manzetti, Modesti, Ventura (from 64′ Cardona), Lakbuichy (from 79′ Giannotti), Sanchi (from 88′ Primavera), Diversi, Bonora, Giuliani, Prinzivalli (from 64 ‘prince)
Subs: Torriani, Pascucci, Mariani, Ceppari
Coach: Emanuele Iencinella
Referee: Silvio Torreggiani from Civitavecchia
Assistants: Vickraj Andrea Gookooluk and Angelo Di Curzio from Civitavecchia
Ammonites: Modest
Scorers: 3′ Lucarelli, 10′ Diversi, 15′ Iafrate, 26′ Altobelli, 45+1′ Cicchinelli, 75′ Giglio
Notes: in the 25th minute Scotti saves a penalty from Mevoli
Spring 4 men’s championship, 11th day | Trento – San Marino Academy 3-1
TRENT
Roverso, Benedetti, Pedergnana, Benallal (from 78′ Grossi), Festi, Scirè, Perini (from 64′ Cantonati), Zandonatti, Dalla Francesca, Antolini (from 86′ El Guerani), Franceschi (from 64′ Sartori)
Subs: Zomer, Fontana, Miola, Zanon, Belhamra, Fiora
Coach: Alberto Nabiuzzi
SAN MARINO ACADEMY
Battistini, Caverzan, Riccardi, Drudi, Ciacci, Medri, Ugolini (from 86′ Caddy), S. Gasperoni (from 64′ Valli Casadei), Moretti (from 79′ Michelucci), Renzi (from 86′ Molinari), Famiglietti (from 46′ Sensoli)
Subs: Borasco, Caushaj, Tumidei, Chiarabini
Coach: Nicola Cancelli
Referee: Michele Armellini of Arco Riva
Assistants: Yoan Battan from Trento, Andrea Amistadi from Arco Riva
Ammonites: Antolini, Sensoli
Scorers: 16′ Famiglietti, 70′ Zandonatti, 83′ Benedetti, 90+4′ El Guerani
Under 17 Serie C Championship, 8th day | Imolese – San Marino Academy 1-2
IMOLESE
Cinquemani, Bernardi (from 60′ Zironi), Dandini, Maruzzi, Dragoi (from 72′ Marashi), Parenti, Manes, Giacobbi (from 90+3′ Giugliano), Gandolfi (from 72′ Vallini), Matta, Conti (from 60 ‘ ‘Etuss)
Available: Bracchetti, Murano, Trebbi
Coach: Marco Maiolichini
SAN MARINO ACADEMY
Desideri (from 83′ Tassinari), Pavani (from 85′ Molari), Riccardi, Righi, Valentini, Evaristi, Cervellini (from 85′
Giacopetti), Vernazzaro, Celli, Yazici, Casadei (from 90+3′ Grazioso)
Available: Masons
Coach: Alessandro Loris Bonesso
Referee: Marco Stanzani from Bologna
Assistants: Daniele Marchi and Pasquale Marchica from Bologna
Booked: Pavani, Evaristi, Gandolfi
Scorers: Celli 3′, Matta 41′, Yazici 55′
Under 16 Serie C Championship, 7th day | San Marino Academy – Imolese 2-3
SAN MARINO ACADEMY
Della Balda, Marani, Marinucci, Arcangeli, Battistoni, Faetanini (from 66′ Burioni), Gostoli (from 70′ F. Valentini), Bugli, Protti, Semperlotti, Forcellini (from 70′ Zavoli)
Subs: Cenci, Giorgetti, Bindi
Coach: Matteo Magnani
IMOLESE
Pasin, Cocchi (from 53′ Serra), C. Valentini (from 41′ Carpano) Fabbricatore, Mengoni, Manzoni, Drei (from 63′ Vernioli), Busi (from 63′ Santerano), Romagnoli (from 53′ Banzola), Guidi (from 53′ Ruggia), Dall’Osso
Subs: Rubboli, Sortino, Olivieri
Coach: Guglielmo Calzolari
Referee: Daniele Salvatore from Forlì
Assistants: Paolo Farneti and Roberto Zambelli from Forlì
Booked: Battistoni, Guidi, Manzoni, Semperlotti
Expelled: Battistoni, Manzoni
Scorers: 9′ and 80+3′ Semperlotti, 49′ Dall’Osso, 53′ pen. Manzoni, 65′ Vernioli
Under 15 Serie C championship, 8th day | Imolese – San Marino Academy 4-1
IMOLESE
Franceschelli, Donattini (from 75′ Maroncelli), Rondinelli (from 75′ Arcangeli), Falcinelli, Dattilo, Benincasa (from 75′ Patelli), Ruffino (from 75′ Messina), Baruzzi (from 70′ Bombino), Speculato (from 50 ‘ ‘ Naldi), Cipriani (from 75’ Cerbonio), Sangiorgi
Subs: Ferretti, Covato
Coach: Andrea Casadio
SAN MARINO ACADEMY
Conti (from 41′ Baldacci), Vairo, Meloni, Mattei, Canarezza (from 55′ Coletta), Montali, Dangeli (from 65′ Raschi), Tamagnini (from 41′ Alexandru), Podeschi, Molinari (from 71′ Zavoli), Mirchev (from 71′ De Biagi)
Coach: Enrico Belluzzi
Referee: Simone Cancello from Imola
Assistants: Marco Martini and Giulia Maccaferri from Imola
Ammonites: Donattini, Canarezza, Bombino
Scorers: 11′, 30′ and 67′ Ruffino, 52′ Podeschi, 56′ Falcinelli
Futsal women’s A2 series, 9th day | San Marino Academy – Jasnagora 2-3
SAN MARINO ACADEMY
Giorgi, Comandini, Vajente, Taioli, Venturini
Subs: Pepe, Mordenti, Lanzarotti, Giardina, Turnone, Dominici, Villagra Rodriguez
Coach: Matteo Selva
JASNAGORA
Radu, Marques, Di Flumeri, Ledda, Privitera
Available: Carta, Puddu, Dimaria, Murgia, Pisa, Orgiu, Gallus
Coach: Alejanda Maria Argento
Referee 1: Olga De Giorgi from Modena
Referee 2: Mirko Cino from Modena
Timekeeper: Davide Castiglione from Bologna
Ammonites: Privitera, Pisa
Scorers: 2′:00” Venturini, 9′:38” Marques, 13′:00” Di Flumeri, 21′:47” Taioli, 27′:58” Privitera
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