To further complicate the situation, there is also the six-point penalty that Crotone will have to serve next season (Trapani -5 Siracusa – 7 and Juve Stabia -2 in Serie B), an element that risks impacting the schedule. These are decisive days for the future. In view of the deadline of 16 June, the fundamental deadline for registering for the next championship, president Gianni Vrenna met with mayor Vincenzo Voce in the municipality to address the delicate economic situation of the club. During the discussion, Vrenna illustrated the financial difficulties linked above all to the problems of access to credit and the repercussions of events external to sports management, which are impacting the operations and banking reliability of the company. A situation defined by the mayor as “extraordinary and complex”, while underlining how the management of the Vrenna family, in over thirty-five years, has always been characterized by correctness and respect for commitments.
«The fact that the club felt the need to turn to the city – declared Voce – makes us understand the gravity of the moment. We cannot allow a sporting and social heritage built over decades of sacrifice to be lost.” Hence the appeal to entrepreneurs and institutions for concrete support. “We need a collective effort to defend a common good.” Voce announced that it has already taken action to encourage dialogue between society and the economic fabric, with the aim of identifying useful solutions to meet federal deadlines.