End of the year with great news at Atlantide, where libero Nicola Pesaresi arrives, 13 seasons in Serie A, of which 11 in the SuperLega as a pillar of the second line of Milan and Verona. It was presented to the press on Thursday morning at the McDonald’s restaurant in Campo Grande in the city, welcomed by fans and journalists.

The player – born in Loreto (AN), 32 years old, 190 cm – grew up in the youth teams of Lube Macerata and reached the top flight in 2012 with the shirt of Marmi Lanza, then Calzedonia Verona, with which he won his first Challenge Cup in 2016. He remained in Veneto for five seasons, punctuated by a return to Civitanova in the 2016/2017 season, which brought him the Scudetto and the Italian Cup. He then settled in Milan for the next five years, winning the second Challenge Cup in 2021 and the Scudetto Play Off semi-final in May 2023. His Plamares also stands out as the gold at the Mediterranean Games, won with the national team in 2013.

The libero had been training with Modena for a month, without being registered, to make up for the injury of starter Federici, who returned to the field in the Boxing Day match.