San Marino-Ravenna FC: a tricky test following the Coppa Italia triumph


After the midweek feat against Lavagnese, which secured Ravenna FC their first-ever Serie D Coppa Italia final, the Giallorossi are back in action for the 26th league matchday. Awaiting them is San Marino, in a clash to be played on the synthetic pitch of the Calbi Stadium in Cattolica.
A match full of pitfalls awaits, both due to Marchionni’s squad needing to manage their energy after the Coppa Italia effort, and because of San Marino’s recent progress. After a difficult start under Cascione, the Biancazzurri changed pace with the arrival of Oberdan Biagioni on the bench. The experienced coach restored solidity and confidence to a team that now fights with determination for survival and, in the previous round, achieved a valuable and unexpected victory on Prato’s ground.
The winter transfer window has given new energy to the Titani, with the addition of central defender Yakubiv and, above all, striker Passewe, already with five goals to his name and a dangerous offensive reference. Ravenna will therefore need to stay highly focused, aware of the importance of securing a positive result to continue their push toward the top and keep the pressure on Forlì high.
Physical conditions are not optimal for the Giallorossi: Lo Bosco and Onofri will remain sidelined, while efforts continue to recover Amoabeng. In midfield, Ilari is still absent, whereas Mereghetti is approaching a return. A positive note comes from Nappello’s return to the group, as he will aim to regain his best form.
As always, Ravenna will be propelled by its fans. With 600 tickets available for the away section, a strong turnout of Giallorossi supporters is expected, ready to make their presence felt and drive the team in a crucial match for the continuation of the season. Their support will be essential for facing a delicate away game with maximum energy and determination.
SQUAD LIST:Goalkeepers:Gabriele Fresia, Matteo Galassi, Enrico De GoriDefenders:Daniel Crosariol, Adriano Esposito, Andrea Venturini, Matteo Onofri, Umberto Agnelli, Matteo Milan, Enrico Mauthe, Lorenzo Busato, Andrea VenturiniMidfielders:Simone Biagi, Giacomo Calandrini, Matteo Mandorlini, Paolo Rrapaj, Francesco D'Orsi, Simone Rossetti, David LordkipanidzeForwards:Luca Di Renzo, Michele Guida, Francesco Manuzzi, Umberto Nappello, Gianmaria Fiori, Abdel Zagre
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