The technical and tactical aspects will need to be mastered, but the feeling is that they won’t be enough. Because certain matches require something deeper: balance, clarity, and soul. It is in this dimension that Belluno Volley approaches the final stretch of its season at the net. On Sunday, May 17th (7:00 PM), at the PalaCalafiore in Reggio Calabria, Game 3 of the Serie A3 playoff final will take place, with Credem Banca facing Domotek: the winner will advance to Serie A2.

FAITHFUL TO HIS IDENTITY – A total challenge. And leading the Rhinos toward the most important “do or die” of the season will once again be Sebastiano Marsili. Captain, setter, and playmaker capable of providing rhythm and order to the team. An athlete who inspires not with slogans, but by example. With consistency. With the ability to involve every teammate, like an orchestra conductor who knows exactly the right moment to entrust his musicians with a solo. It’s no coincidence that the words of the twenty-nine-year-old native of Treviso capture a Belluno team that’s clear-headed, aware, and determined to stay true to its identity: “We must follow the momentum of Game 2 and continue playing calmly, practicing what we do well.”

LAST GAME TOGETHER – That’s where the game is played. In the serenity under pressure. In managing to stay true to ourselves even when everything weighs most heavily: the score, the noise in the arena, the value of what’s at stake. Marsili, however, is also looking beyond the result. Because the match at PalaCalafiore will inevitably have a special flavor: “Regardless of the outcome, it’s the last game we’ll face together, with this group. And we’re coming into it ‘full steam ahead,’ knowing that, physically, we’ll have to manage the inevitable end-of-season aches and pains.” It’s been a long, intense journey, punctuated by away games, playoffs, and intense matches: “But, once the match begins, I’m certain any fatigue will disappear.”