Cagliari, Mina ready for Lecce: group training, over 100 boys in Assemini
At the Crai Sport Center, students from various lower secondary schools in the capital visit the project “A scuola di parity”Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
This morning's training session at the Crai Sport Center in Assemini, followed by the press conference to present Elia Caprile , brought some important news: Yerry Mina on the pitch with the group. Yesterday, when the session resumed, the Colombian defender had worked partially with his teammates. Today, however, he completed the entire session and this is a sign of how likely his return is on Sunday at 3 pm in Cagliari-Lecce. Mina missed the match against Milan because he had not recovered in time, between the blow to his right ankle in a clash with Dany Mota in Monza and the discomfort in his left calf.
Still apart from Zito Luvumbo: for him a return to the field in the relegation clash of Domus is more difficult . The Angolan suffers from a sprain-contusion trauma to his left ankle: he has not yet overcome the pain. Also absent is the third goalkeeper Giuseppe Ciocci, who will remain out for at least another month, as well as Leonardo Pavoletti who trained but in the gym .
At the Cagliari sports center, in the open session, over one hundred students from the lower secondary schools of the capital were also present, for the project "A scuola di parity" . The action, promoted by the Department of Public Education, Youth Policies and Equal Opportunities of the Municipality of Cagliari together with Cagliari Calcio and the other partners of the initiative - Rai Sardegna, University of Cagliari, Cipm Sardegna, Associazione Cittadinanzattiva, Associazione Donne al Traguardo, Centro Antiviolenza Donna Ceteris - saw students from the Ugo Foscolo, Colombo and Spano schools participate in training and awareness meetings on the issues of gender equality and the fight against violence and get involved during 2024.
Today, at the end of the training session, the awards ceremony for the institutes that took part in the project took place . Many students requested photos and autographs for the rossoblù players. "We hope that our commitment, which we carry out daily through our social responsibility initiatives, can contribute to generating a cultural change, educating the new generations", said the general manager of Cagliari Calcio, Stefano Melis. "We are happy to be present at the awards ceremony for the students who have distinguished themselves in this journey, demonstrating commitment and originality in facing the proposed challenge", added the municipal councilor for Public Education, Giulia Andreozzi.