
BY: Tony Corsi
After the brief off-season the 2022/23 season of Serie A starts the weekend of August 13, and this year is looking every bit as competitive as the last. We will watch another new champion trying to defend their title, legacy teams looking to get back to their old ways, and transfers shaking up the balance of the league. There is a lot to look forward to this year. It’s once again time to get excited for Calcio.
With the end of last season, we say goodbye to three teams as they were regulated to Serie B. The Sardinian team Cagliari was regulated after spending 6 years in Serie A. Historical Genoa after 15 years were regulated as well. We also say “arrivederci” to fan favorite Venezia who came in dead last after a lot of hype from jersey sales and playing well against some of the bigger clubs earlier in the season.
SOURCE: https://www.lagazzettaitaliana.com
Please join Mia Maria Order Sons of Italy in America Lodge #2813 as we host the 2015...
La presenza italiana a Natpe 2016, la principale fiera Tv per il mercato Latino Americano...
For Italians, and Romans in particular, the Open is not just a tennis tournament where cha...
The National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame is proud to announce its inductees and h...
Actress and director Penny Marshall, whose love of sports made her a regular in the Los An...
He just turned 30. He bats left-handed. He boasts a career 124 OPS+ — the same as Nolan Ar...
Francesco Molinari clinched a two-stroke victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational when he...
The long-anticipated documentary about late Pittsburgh wrestler Bruno Sammartino is being...