After the vanishing chance against Ortona, Vigilar Fano returns to the field to face the Apulian Leo Shoes Casarano in the semifinal (Sunday at 7 pm Palas Allende), a team that made two excellent victims in the playoffs like Palmi and Parma.

From the very first, Vigilar will have the field factor available even if Licchelli’s boys have shown a lot of solidity outside the friendly walls.

Casarano, who finished sixth in the blue group with 14 wins and 12 defeats, is a young and growing team given the latest performances and has shown that it has no reverential fears towards anyone. Bold in batting (44 aces in the last 4 games), Leo Shoes has Simone Marzolla (born in ’99) as the main point of reference in attack (almost 26 points per game in these playoffs), as well as Nicola Cianciotta (born in 2001 ) and the Polish Lukasz Ciupa who are no less. Marco Ulisse from Fano was formerly on duty, decisive in the tie break won against Parma and ready to lend a hand to his teammates.

For the Fanesi, Captain Mattia Raffa will take care of playing the charge: “We will play at home in front of our fans – says Raffa – I expect a full building. We want to have fun and entertain. Casarano is young, strong and cohesive while our goal remains to find peace of mind and security”.

Raffa also recalls: “We deservedly finished first in the regular season and this allowed us to have a double opportunity, we have to reset and think about the next goal”.