Igea with authority over the Portici, Sant’Agata corsair in the house of Canicattì

John

By John

Igea V.-Portici 3-0

Markers: 7′ pt Longo, 32′ Schinnea, 35′ Biondo.
New Hygieia Virtus: Staropoli 6.5, Filosa 7, Biondo 7, Schinnea 7 (28′ st Cannistrà sv), Longo 7.5 (1′ st Franchina 7), Triolo 7 (18′ st Russo 6.5), Isgrò 7 (22 ‘st Aveni 6), Silipigni 6 (24’ st Catanzaro 6), Nuñez 6, Abbate 6, Della Guardia 6.5. All. Ferrara 7.
Porticoes: De Luca 6, Pelliccia 5 (17′ st Schiavi 5), Zanoni 5, Marcucci 6 (1′ st Del Prete 5), Franzese 5 (1′ st Di Guida 5.5), Riccio 5, Caruso 5 (23′ st Gjuci 5), Sellaf 5.5, Maione 5.5, Squerzanti 6 (35′ st Sow sv), Musto 5. Team Grimaldi 5.
Referee: Balducci of Empoli 6.
Note: warnings Pelliccia, Franchina

Overflowing strength, character and a newfound creative streak. Thus Nuova Igea Virtus scored the first three internal points of the championship by liquidating the Portici practice in 45′. All too easy for the Giallorossi troops, capable of annihilating the modest eleven from Campania by leveraging the clarity and offensive verve of their trident. The greater resourcefulness of the Ferrara team was rewarded right from the start, as in choosing the under system they opted for the inclusion of Triolo in defence. Abbate is in midfield with Biondo, but there are no surprises up front with Isgrò, Schinnea and Longo making up the attack.

Canicattì-Sant’Agata 0-1

Marker: 43′ Mincica.
Canicattì: Scuffia 6, Amenta 5, Tedesco 6.5, Diaz 6 (32′ st Petrucci sv), Raimondi 6 (34′ st Camara sv), Loza 6, Salvia 6.5 (42′ st D’Onofrio sv), Tempesta 5 (14′ st Gambicchia 5), ​​Bonilla 5.5, Catania 5.5 (14′ st Menses 5.5), Sidibe 6. All. Pidatella 5.
City of Sant’Agata: Iovino 6.5, Cavalli 6.5, Squillace 6, Esposito 7, Falla 7, Nagy 6, Aquino 6.5 (30′ st Capitano s,v,), Marcellino 6 (20′ st Saverino 6), Carrozzo 6 (27′ st Lo Grande sv), D’Amore 6 (22′ st Nunzi sv), Mincica 7.5. All. Facciolo 7.5.
Referee: Toselli di Gradisca 6.
Note: Cavalli sent off in the 29th minute. Booked: German, Menses. Corners: 8-2; Rec.: 2′, 5′.

A blow to the Città di Sant’Agata who conquered the “Saraceno” of Ravanusa, inflicting the first defeat of the season on Canicattì and taking home three very important points. An impressive victory for Facciolo’s team, capable of following up last Sunday’s success against Real Casalnuovo with a performance of absolute substance in Agrigento, only called into question in the final quarter of an hour played in numerical inferiority with Canicattì desperately looking for an equaliser.