Cagliari returns to the field
Cagliari returns to the field
Reduced by three consecutive draws, Fabio Liverani is working to turn things around and climb the standings. A double session is scheduled for Thursday, while a training match between the first team and the Primavera is scheduled for Saturday. “A training match between the first team and the Primavera is scheduled for Saturday at Asseminello at 3 p.m. Seats are exclusively reserved for season ticket holders, who will receive their free admission ticket – named and personal – after filling out the appropriate form; alternatively, they can go to the Ticket Service at Piazza L’Unione Sarda (open until Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.),” reads the note from the island club.
“Availability is limited, between seating and standing room. The coupon will then have to be shown at the entrance: fans will be able to access the Sports Center from 2 p.m. (entrance from Via Sa Ruina, Field 1), with the possibility of parking inside or in the areas adjacent to Asseminello (until places are sold out),” the writing concludes.
The Scudetto won by Cagliari at the end of the 1969-70 season has remained in the history of Italian soccer. On the bench was Manlio Scopigno while the team’s star was Gigi Riva: the bomber scored 21 goals, boasting the title of top scorer for the third time in just four years. Riva ended his very long experience on the island in 1977, having scored something like 164 goals.