They will not allow the player from Alto Molise to contribute to the team, although he will remain on the technical support staff as a trainer for one of the amateur groups.
For its part, however, the club from the regional capital immediately took action to secure the fourth center spot for coach Bua, allowing him to work with fourteen players, creating a double team for overall analytical work.
Thus, the very young Nilo Cometti, a seventeen-year-old Sicilian who grew up at the Pallavolo Roomy Catania school, arrived in Molise. He managed – with Piacenza – to finish second in the Italian Under-15 league before moving to Rome and playing in Serie B with Marino.
Evocatively named after the famous Egyptian river, the latest arrival at the Rossoblu demonstrates a clear understanding of his many skills.
“I’ll certainly be the youngest of the group and will be playing in a higher-level league than any I’ve played in before, but this represents a valuable opportunity for me to gain experience. It’s certainly a great joy for me to have come close to winning a youth title, but I want to be able to add to that and experience more.”








