Cagliari, the great return of Pisacane
After moving to Lecce in 2020, now, hanging up his shoes, he has agreed to return to the club with a role in the technical staff. At 11 he will explain his Sardinian choice to the DomusFabio Pisacane in 2015, during one of the first training sessions for the rossoblù (Archive / locci)
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Cagliari became his home a bit by chance. In the summer of 2015, with the most famous team on the island just relegated to Serie B and the environment in sports depression, Fabio Pisacane arrived from Avellino following the coach Massimo Rastelli. The promotion to Serie A was won after just one season and on 18 September 2016 he made his debut in the top flight at the age of 30 in Cagliari-Atalanta 3-0. For Pisacane that was a magical season: the British newspaper The Guardian awarded him as footballer of the year. The icing on the cake: on 28 May 2017 he scored his first goal in Serie A, that of a 2-1 victory against Milan in Cagliari's last match at Sant'Elia. The relationship with the rossoblù club ended at the beginning of 2020, apparently due to misunderstandings with the then coach Eusebio Di Francesco. After 145 games and 4 goals, he decided to tie himself up to Lecce before ending football. But Fabio Pisacane's rossoblù fable had a new beginning recently: he joined the technical staff of coach Fabio Liverani. He returns to Cagliari after a very bitter relegation, as when he landed for the first time on the island. But now he has decided not to leave his island anymore and will explain his new role to the reporters at 11, in the meeting called at the Domus.