Last call for Olbia Calcio, which from this week risks losing a team to play in Serie D.

After the 2-1 derby against Monastir, the Whites' captain Daniele Ragatzu spoke in the press room, accompanied by assistant Roberto Biancu and goalkeeping coach Antonio Carafa, on behalf of the coaching staff (Giancarlo Favarin left Nespoli immediately after the final whistle, very upset by the situation). "It wasn't a good match, we didn't want to lose, but we're tired: if we don't get concrete answers in the next few days, the team will stop," Ragatzu said.

"We've suffered enough, we've given everything we could give: we're sorry, but we'll wait a few more days, for answers and some bank transfers, because no one wants to leave Olbia, otherwise we wouldn't have continued playing, but the situation is unsustainable and we can't go on any longer," adds the former Cagliari player. " There's hope that a solution will be found, because we want to save this city : many of us have been here for many years, and by choosing Olbia they've also made a life choice, but if we don't get the answers we need, we won't return to the pitch."

Only a change of ownership could resolve the financial and managerial crisis at the Gallura club, which is several months behind on its pay, including all its employees, players, administrative staff, and stadium personnel, not to mention its suppliers. This will be a crucial week for Olbia.

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