Train at your own stadium, but play home games as guests at another sports center. This is what tournament players are forced to do The very young, the youngsters and the first team of San Remigiobecause IThe pitch at Via Francesco Rismondo 55/a is unregulated. There are 8 meters missing to be able to play matches in the parish stadium, which has hosted San Remigio's football teams since 1967.

“We had to move for almost seven years,” explains President Renato PaulaSince the Italian Football Federation regulations have become more stringent. “We depend on Einaudi's camp in Moncalieri – Paula says – We pay about 600 euros a month for rent.”

A huge financial commitment for a company that funds itself, and doesn't think it will be able to survive much longer. But the intention is to stay in your home. And for this The company is preparing a project to expand the area, “essential for the continuation of San Remigio activities,” commented council member Davide Schiro, Who filed an interrogation asking District 2 to take action with the city to grant the necessary meters.

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