Dinamo Sassari, Stefano Sardara raises the bar.

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Stefano Sardara charges the White and Blue environment

A few weeks before the start of the new season, Stefano Sardara, owner of Dinamo Sassari, tries to charge the Biancoazzurro environment through a series of statements made on Friday to 'Dinamo Tv'. For Sardara è it is important to overcome the difficulties of last season and get back to fighting for important goals.

"From day one we imagined being the team of the whole of Sardinia,” he said, “and we can proudly say that è so: we work all year on the relationship with the territory, especially with the preseason in the island and we find great warmth and passion everywhere. The thing that makes me proud è that according to a study we published recently we know that in the Island sports world Dinamo has a huge catchment area and following, which exceeds that of soccer".

The 2024/2025 roster è is under construction, but Sardara è is optimistic about the impact the new grafts can have: "I was pleasantly surprised,” he said, “that although not coming from a great season, players immediately chose Sassari. What were our first choices based on our budget were all centered: general manager and coach had very clear ideas, but the fact that the players had no doubts è fundamental".

From the point of view of the results, the goal è clear but the competition fierce: "Today è much more difficult to compete – are the words of the patron of the islanders -: there’è Trapani, there are other realitiesè that grow and are very ambitious, there are foreign properties that invest in our league. We have to be even more square aware that if we cannot be the strongest we have to be the best, valuing what è the aspect that is most important to me in a company, which is human resources".

"We are at the’beginning of a new three-year project, Covid has left us with deep scars but we can count on our solidity’in facing any storm. Our fans have a refined basketball culture, I feel indebted and we want to redeem ourselves with and for our public" said Sardara.

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