Igea Virtus – Milazzo 2 – 0
Markers: 41’pt and 40’st Samake.
Igea Virtus: De Falco 6, Maddaloni 6 (1’st Vacca 6), Maltese 7, Cicirello 6 (35’st Mascari sv), Joao Pedro 7, Samake 7 (43’st Longo sv), Cess 6, Cardinale 6 (37’st Squillace sv), Mirashi 6.5, Balsano 6 (1’st Maggio 6), Calafiore 7. All. Improta 7.
Milazzo: Mileto 5.5, Franchina 5.5, Currò 5.5 (10’st La Spada 5.5), Galesio 5, Greco M. 5.5, Bosetti 5 (19’st Curiale 6), Pipitone 6 (36’st Sardo sv), Dama 6, Runza 5.5, Moschella 6 (19’st Greco G. 5.5), Giunta 5.5. All. Catalano 5.5.
Referee: Melloni from Modena 7.
Note: Approximately 3000 spectators, of which 100 from Milazzo. Booked Greco G., Dama and Greco M. Corners 3-1. Rec.: 3’pt, 4’st.
Three thousand delirious spectators. The victory in the derby against Milazzo has an epic flavor for Igea Virtus, a very sweet taste already experienced in a season dotted with great exploits with the Giallorossi who are now alone in first place in the standings. Yesterday’s ninety minutes, in a “D’Alcontres-Barone” which set the season’s box office record, deservedly promoted the Barcelona team who, despite suffering at times from their opponent’s good tactical disposition, found and then managed the advantage without risking practically anything. Catalano’s eleven were too listless going forward, the Giallorossi’s 2-0 thus anticipated a celebration that continued at the end of the match under the steps.