Cosenza fans ready to mobilise

John

By John

After a season with two faces, the next one cannot be left to chance, nor entrusted to improvisation. Time is running out and we need to restore enthusiasm to a wounded place. Society is called to move with clarity and speed, knowing that any delay or uncertainty risks further fueling tensions and discontent. The impression is that the next few days could really mark a boundary between a management capable of relaunching itself and a phase, instead, destined to drag on between doubts and expectations.
The certainty, however, is that group C of the Serie C of the 2026-2027 tournament will be a fiery championship. After the elimination of Mimmo Toscano’s Catania and Salernitana, what could become one of the most competitive and difficult third series championships in recent years is taking shape. With Bari, just relegated from Serie B, Crotone and the possible readmission of Foggia, a strong and united Cosenza will be needed from all points of view: corporate, technical and with the fans.

This afternoon the fans mobilised

The emotional fracture created in recent months is there for all to see and only concrete signs will be able to restore confidence in the environment and the fans. Against the backdrop of these intense hours, anticipation is also growing for today’s event, which promises to be an important moment of participation and closeness to the red and blue colours.
The procession will start at 6.36pm from the central Piazza Kennedy, next to the statue of the Sila wolf, created by the artist Mimmo Rotella, a place deeply linked to the Brutian identity. A stone’s throw from the official store located on Corso Mazzini, which closed its doors yesterday (will it be restored or will it open elsewhere?). The fans will reach Piazza dei Bruzi, stopping in front of the Town Hall. Alberto Urban and Gigi Simoni will also take part in the mobilization, two historical figures deeply linked to the city and the Cosenza shirt. Their presence adds a strong symbolic value to the event, because it recalls a significant part of Cosenza’s sporting memory and the bond built over the years between the team, the city and the fans.