Olbia, Budoni and sports facilities. And Cagliari. This and more was discussed on Radiolina in the last episode of "L'Informatore Sportivo": super guest Gianni Cadoni, president of the regional FIGC and vice president of the National Amateur League.

Fresh from the Regional Sports Conference, the top manager of Sardinian football said he was satisfied with the last few seasons. «In Tempio we took stock of the last three years and talked about the future with the Councilor for Sport Biancareddu, who with her staff did a lot of work in difficult moments in which Covid was raging – Cadoni said – As far as football is concerned, under my management the Sardinian movement has certainly recorded a positive balance , an important fact considering that other regions cannot say the same,” he added.

« Unfortunately, however, plant engineering represents a sore point : if it is true that in every community there is a football field, it is equally true that these fields are not always in good condition. Furthermore, in the big cities, people suffer more: I am thinking of Cagliari, where Cagliari does not yet have a real home, but also in Quartu. Regional laws - Cadoni said again - bind the exclusive use of municipal facilities when it could open up to the possibility of granting areas to make sports fields to those wishing to invest.

Therefore, the Budoni. The only Sardinian football team still involved in the Eccellenza playoffs . «He won the first leg away from home against a very strong team from Lazio, Boreale: it will still be very tough in the second leg, but I am convinced that he can go through. They have an important club, a coach and a team: Budoni can play for the D all the way, and I really hope that they can crown a dream that is much desired by the club».

Finally, Serie C, the second most important football league of the Sardinians, after Serie B of Cagliari . In particular, Cadoni spoke of Olbia and the statements made yesterday by the president Alessandro Marino. «The American funds interested in investing in the club are fine, but I hope that the ownership and the presidency will be confirmed - underlined Cadoni - Eight consecutive years in C are not a trivial path, and I support Marino never failing in the president the desire to drive Olbia».

Finally, the budget. “If I had to rate the Sardinian football season, I would give it an 8: to begin with, there were no interruptions due to Covid, and every championship was fought over,” explained the president of the regional FIGC. Who concluded his participation in "L'Informatore Sportivo" thus: "Go Cagliari for tomorrow", with a clear and explicit reference to the first leg of the playoff semi-final between the Rossoblù and Parma, scheduled for tomorrow evening at the Unipol Domus.

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