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Bangor City FC v Buckley Town FC Tuesday 27th August 2019 7:30pm Kick Off A very warm welcome to our first HOME game of the 2019/20 season.

We would also like to welcome the Buckley Town staff, players, fans as well as our own fantastic supporters.

We hope you enjoy the match!

CLUB HONOURS League Welsh (1992-2018) • Champions (3) 1993-94, 1994-95, 2010-11 Northern Premier League (1968-79, 81-82, 84-92) • Champions (1) (1981-82) North Coast League (1893-1968) • Champions (5) 1895-96, 1899-00, 1900-01, 1903-04, 1919-20 Cups • Winners (8) 1889, 1896, 1962, 1998, 2000, 2008, 2009, 2010 Coast Challenge Cup • Winners (13) 1927, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1947, 1951, 1958, 1965, 1968, 1993, 1999, 2005, 2012 Northern Premier League Challenge Cup • Winners (1) 1969 Northern Premier League President’s Cup • Winner (1) 1989 Northern Premier League Shield • Winners (1) 1987 North Wales Coast Amateur Cup • Winners (9) 1895, 96, 98, 99, 1900, 03, 05, 06, 12 North West Wales Challenge Cup • Winners (1) 1896 Tonight’s Mascot Freddie Kewley Freddie is 9 years Old and has been following Bangor City Home & Away since he was 4 years of age.

School: Ysgol Capelulo Current Club: Penmaenmawr Phoenix U10’s Position Played: Left Midfield Favourite Teams: Juventus & Bangor City Favourite Players: Cristiano Ronaldo & Francesco Serafino Freddie will warm up Freddie pictured with: His Dad Stu Kewley and with the team, walk out Ianto at a Bangor match with the team captain before the game and pick the home team Man of the Match Award.

We hope you have a great evening Freddie! With Massimo Sammartino The 24-year-old is a pacy full-back who graced the Stadio Olimpico as a former player of AS Roma . Sammartino, who came to the club from Mosta FC in Malta during the summer of change, has impressed new boss Stephen Vaughan Jr. since arriving at the Eurogold Stadium after being one of the first targets. And the man who played in the number 10 shirt earlier this week, netting a brace, is excited to put into practice what the team have worked on during a tough pre-season which has seen the addition of more than 30 new faces. “I’m very happy to be in Wales,” he said. “It is a great opportunity and experience for me in a new environment and a new culture. We have a very good group made up of Italian players, English players and players of different nationalities. The players are good, strong and intelligent and I am very happy to be playing with them.” Sammartino will be lining up alongside former Bala Town man David Thompson, another new faces through the Eurogold gates during the summer, at various points throughout the season, potentially starting today against Conwy Borough at the Y Morfa Stadium. “Some of the players we have don’t know the league just yet, but they must concentrate on being strong, fast, playing quickly and we will make sure that we are setup to go out and get the win. “The training is always different, it’s like Italy: we do lots of exercise with the balls and a lot of endurance, possession and quick, explosive work. “I’m looking forward to starting the league but one thing we must do is focus on ourselves. We can’t worry about what the other teams in the league are doing. If we play like we did in some games in pre- season, in the same way and with the same intensity, we can play well and win the games, but it is important to stay concentrated and to do our jobs.” Elliot Foster Match Facts Conwy Borough FC v Bangor City FC Sat 24th August 2019 – Season Opener Final Score 0-0 Yellow Cards: Serafino, Ruane & Thompson Substitutions: Blackburn ON, Akwa-Dei Agyemang OFF Zaminga ON, Serafino OFF Leghissa ON, Ruane OFF The Citizens had the better of the first half with tons of possession, plenty of corners as well as Vieira and Akwa-Dei Agyemang going close with 1-on-1’s. Ruane was also very unfortunate to not be awarded a penalty late on in the half when he showed great feet and trickery to beat a defender before being sent crashing to the floor. All square going into the break. The second half seemed to be full of stoppages with no real flow, tempo or quality to it. The hot conditions looked to be playing a big part. Toward the end of the game Gabriele Brino was called into action by making a comfortable save down to his left from distance as well and making a superb save from a Corrig McGonigle left footed free-kick. City could have won the game in the last minute when the home team keeper couldn’t hold on to Delvecchio’s lethal free-kick from 20 yards. Luckily for Conwy they managed to scramble the ball clear. LAWS OF THE GAME

PLAYER PROFILE PICS 1 2 3 4

G BRINO E DALIA F Di CRESCENZO Y BAIO 5 6 7 8

P CAUTERUCCI D THOMPSON A RUANE P VIEIRA 9 10 12 14

H BLACKBURN F SERAFINO M SAMMARTINO A ZOUMBARE 15 16 17 18

J THOMAS L ARMSTRONG F LEGHISSA M BRUNO 19 20 21

L NAPOLITANO M De MARIA E ZAMINGA PLAYER PROFILE PICS 22 23 24 25

L SURBER D SALVATORE L CASTALDO J ATKINSON 26 27 28 29

S REA N DELVECCHIO A NETO M GOZZERINI 30 41

E AKWA-DEI AGYEMANG G CUOMO L PURCELL, M LEGHISSA & S VAUGHAN PLAYER PROFILES Gabriele BRINO GOALKEEPER The 6’2 shot shopper comes to Bangor with lots of experience for such a young keeper. Gabri has played at a very good level in Italy for a number of years already. Technically he is excellent. Very vocal and makes great saves as well as being very good with his feet too. Jack ATKINSON GOALKEEPER Jack is one of the crazier members of the squad. Very vocal and aggressive and one to watch out for in the future. Possesses great Quality and has all the attributes to be a top keeper. Previously with Everton, Shrewsbury and has recently been training at Wolves Gennaro CUOMO GOALKEEPER A young but talented keeper. Makes some great saves and a fantastic lad around the group. Gennaro has shown huge improvement since coming joining the club and if he continues to progress he will have a real chance in the game. PLAYER PROFILES Francesco Di CRESCENZO DEFENDER A sliky left footed central defender that can also play left back. Francesco is a new addition to the squad and will give us extra quality and balance to the group.

James THOMAS MIDFIELD “Smiler” came in on the first day of pre-season. He has done great to get himself fit. He has an eye for a goal, can pick a fantastic pass and has great trickery. He fits right in with the group as he has a tan to die for too.

Eugenio DALIA DEFENDER A nightmare to play against. An extremely pacey and powerful player that love to defend. The right back can also play centre back and in a defensive midfield role. Excellent in the air and a great lad in and around the group.

Massimo SAMMARTINO DEFENDER Mass is a player with great pedigree having come through the youth system at AS Roma as well as training with the first team on a daily basis. His quality on the ball is frightening. The lightning quick full back is in the mould of Marcelo.

David THOMPSON DEFENDER The central defender needs no introduction to Welsh football having spent a lot of his football career in the Welsh Premier League with Bala Town and . A tough, vocal, leader that has a very sweet left foot.

Lennie ARMSTRONG DEFENDER Lennie is a young defender in the mould of John Stones. He has bundles of quality and huge potential. Since coming in pre-season he has made the right sided Centre Back position his own. Excellent on the ball, brave in and out of possession and has a big future in the game Lucas SURBER DEFENDER The tall and experienced Argentinian central defender has bags of quality on the ball. Loves a slide tackle and can play 60 yards passes in his sleep. Lucas speaks a number of languages and has played football in 6 different countries. He also played in the Copa Libertadores.

Massimo DE MARIA DEFENDER/MIDFIELD A versatile player that can play anywhere across the back line and in midfield. Massimo is still very young but has a real opportunity to progress in the game if he continues to work hard.

Davide SALVATORE DEFENDER Davide is a full back that is comfortable playing on the left and the right. Puts absolutely everything in to training and games and has improved hugely since arriving at Bangor in the summer.

Yalany BAIO MIDFIELD Baio is in his third spell with the club and is very well known and loved by the Citizen faithful. He leaves it all on the pitch. Can play, can tackle and can organise. He will be a huge member of the squad this season. PLAYER PROFILES

Aldair NETO MIDFIELD Neto is a Portuguese winger with unbelievable ability on the ball. Can twist and turn defenders inside out. He has scored and created a lot through pre-season and is a player that will get supporters up out of their seats. Nicolas DELVECCHIO MIDFIELD One of the fittest members of the squad. Can play in the middle of the park as well as in wide areas. Fantastic from set-pieces. has great quality on the ball and likes to mix It too. Nicolas is also the son of AS Roma legend & former Italy International Marco Delvecchio. Francesco SERAFINO MIDFIELD Serafino is a tricky number ten that has tons of ability and energy. He works tirelessly for the team and has shown some real quality throughout pre-season. He is also very dangerous from set-pieces. Ashley RUANE FORWARD Ash has bags of experience and tons of goals in the Welsh system having played a large amount of career in the Welsh Premier League. Dangerous in and around the box and a real handful for opposing defenders. Emmanuel AKWA-DEI AGYEMANG FORWARD The 6’3” winger has frightening power and pace. Excellent when running with the ball and a nightmare for any defender when getting faced up in a 1v1. Has scored and assisted a number of goals through pre-season & will get plenty more through the season Azizou ZOUMBARE FORWARD The 6’2” striker is a powerhouse. Fantastic with his back to goal bringing others in to play as well as dangerous in the air from crosses and running at defenders. Azi has had a few knocks and niggles in pre-season and is going to be a real menace this season once he gets himself fully fit. Francesco LEGHISSA FORWARD Franci is a player in the mould of a young Thierry Henry. Has great pace, trickery, an eye for goal and possibly the quickest feet in the squad. He is still only young but has the ability to go as far as he wants to in the game. He has a very bright future. Harry BLACKBURN FORWARD H is our very own Inzaghi. Comes to life in the box and only needs one chance to score a goal. His work rate is fantastic and loves to play on the shoulder of the last man.

Pavel VIEIRA MIDFIELD Pav has been excellent since coming back to Bangor. His work rate, communication and leadership skills have really benefitted the group. He has been captaining the side throughout pre-season. Emanuele ZAMINGA MIDFIELD Zaminga was the shining light through the early part of pre-season with his quality on the ball and tireless work rate. Unfortunately suffered a nasty ankle injury which he has just got over and is now back in contention.

Piero CAUTERUCCI MIDFIELD Piero is one of those players that everyone loves to play with and hates to play against. Tough tackling midfielder in the mould of Gattuso. Leaves everything on the pitch and also has real quality on his left foot. CLUB HISTORY

History shows that Buckley was an old established football centre of North Wales. The game was first introduced in Buckley in around 1860. There were very few organisations, and lack of funds meant that the game was played in a basic way. An early player named Sarbat recalls playing football with his friends on the common in Buckley, using coats for goalposts, because the Lord of the Manor had forbidden the use of permanent wooden posts on the land. He recalls the day when he and his friends were presented with a real, full sized, brand new football, from a vicar in the area. With the new ball, they regarded themselves as a real team, and established themselves as a football club, playing under the name of Belmont Swifts Football Club. This formed the heart of what would later become Buckley Victoria Football Club, the first organised team in the town. The team had their own pitch at Mill Lane, and soon played home and away matches against teams such as Mold Athletic, Victoria, and Rhyl Athletic.

Buckley Victoria were superseded by the Buckley Engineers, who carried on the ‘Vics’ winning ways. The amateurs’ most famous team consisted of ten colliers, and a plumber. They picked up a huge amount of silverware in their playing days, including the Welsh Amateur Cup which they won on 3 occasions. In 1887 Buckley Town football club was formed, and it wasn’t long before they had a taste of success. They went on to win the Wirral & District League in 1898 and picked up the Pike Challenge Cup in the same year. Buckley Town continued to play right up to the 1920s, and in 1925 joined the Welsh League, North Division. In 1937 they went on to win the North Wales amateur cup.

During the 1930’s it seemed that Buckley Town Football Club and other organised football teams in Buckley fell apart and no longer continued to be successful in competitions. Then, in 1937 Buckley Town A.F.C won the North Wales Amateur Cup. In 1949 Buckley Wanderers and Buckley Rovers were the only two teams playing competitive football in Buckley. Buckley Rovers struggled in the lower division of the Welsh Leagues, while Buckley Wanderers joined the Welsh National League Division One. In their first season, Buckley Wanderers finished runners-up behind Chirk AAA, and again in the 1953-54 season finished runners-up to Overton St Mary’s. Then in the 1955-56 season, Buckley Wanderers scored over one hundred goals to clinch the League title.

During the 1960-61 season, Buckley Rovers joined Buckley Wanderers in the Welsh League Division One. With two teams firmly established in top-flight Welsh football, Buckley once again was revelling in the ‘Glory days’. Buckley Wanderers finished runners-up for the third time in their history, with Chirk AAA finishing just two points ahead of them. ‘Rovers’ struggled in their first season in top-flight football, finishing ninth in the league. Then in the 63-64 season, Buckley Rovers were relegated, only to come straight back up the following season. From 1974 Buckley Rovers then became the better of the two sides, with a runner-up and third- place finish. The 1976-77 season saw both teams finish in the bottom half of the table. This was the end of both teams, and in 1977 an agreement was made for both teams to join and play under the banner of Buckley Football Club, which is the club we know to this day. The name of Buckley Town FC was adopted for the 1990-91 season when the club finished 5th in the Welsh National Premier Division. Having placed as runners up in the Welsh National Premier Division during the 1992-93 season the club was elected to the League and the second tier of . The club went from strength to strength, moved to a new facility at Globe Way, a ground that has progressively been improved ever since. CLUB HISTORY

During the first decade of the new millennium, the club had its most successful period to date. They won the NEW Challenge Cup seven times, the Cymru Alliance League Cup once in 2003-04 and in the Cymru Alliance League the club finished 3rd in 2002-03, 2nd in 2003-04, finally becoming Champions in 2004-05. More recently, the club became solid Huws Grays Alliance League performers placing in the top half most seasons, in a league strengthened by the Welsh Premier League’s decision to reduce from eighteen clubs to twelve.

Gareth Thomas managed the club for three seasons and had many successes taking the club to the racecourse for the NEWFA Challenge Cup beating Flint in an exciting final. Gareth went off to pastures new and his place was taken at the beginning of the 2013/14 by Howard Tweets. Near the end of that season, Howard left the club and Gareth Thomas was installed as manager again with a brief of keeping Buckley up in the Huws Gray Alliance League eventually finishing 12th. With League status safely maintained, Buckley Town made massive changes in restructuring the club to financially secure its future. Gareth moved on to manage FC Nomads whilst Tom Taylor moved the other way to take over the reins at Buckley Town. A decision was taken to adopt a five-year plan. This included proposals for the club to be able to break even each season and also to become the centre of community life by providing football activities and a framework for youngsters to progress to the first team. The summer of 2014 witnessed the addition of a new WGI part funded toilet block, bringing Globe Way up to date for the comfort of its spectators. The players’ walkout area had new fencing installed which doubles up as an enclosure for a child-friendly zone in front of the main Club House. On the playing side, the 2014-15 season started with a completely new team which gelled together very quickly and Tom Taylor’s Buckley Town finished in a creditable fourth position in the league. The 2015-16 season saw the club begin to struggle in the league finally placing 11th as the overall competitiveness of the Huws Gray Alliance began to take stock. Unfortunately, the good run came to an end in 2016-17 when the club finished last and was relegated back down to the Welsh National Premier Division, something that the club looked to recover from at the earliest available opportunity.

That opportunity presented itself immediately in 2017-18. A poor start in the league was followed by the side building up a head of steam in the cup competitions. This instilled a level of confidence in Dan Moore’s squad and they began to grow as a team as things began to gel through the work of a good coaching team. Good away wins in the league at Corwen and then Chirk AAA at the turn of the year, where they turned around a 2-0 loss to a 3-2 win with a Jake Roberts wonder strike, saw the squad bolstered by some key signings in the January window. With the awful weather taking its toll on the fixture list, the remaining league games were compressed into March, April, and May. Another tremendous away win at Cefn Albion where they demoralised the opposition with a second-half display that simply blew them away, both in the game and as contenders, left two key games against Brickfield Rangers to decide who won the league. Both these games ended in draws, both due to late late goals by Aled Bellis, the latter being a penalty in the dying minutes of the game in front of a crowd of 604 at the Globe. Last minute, last game. What a way to become WNL Premier Division Champions and gain promotion back to the Huws Gray Alliance with a young team both on and off the field that can only bode well for the future. PLAYER PROFILES

Adam Eden A strong, powerful winger who is in his second spell at the club. Adam re-joined us midway through the 2017-18 season and scored some vital goals whilst securing promotion. Adam has WPL and Tier 2 experience which will prove important for us in the 19-20 season. Aled Bellis Aled is a technically competent midfielder who is entering his third season with the club. A Buckley Town JFC player who spent some time in the Airbus UK Academy system before returning to his home town club. Aron Williams A pacey, powerful, goalscoring wide player. Aron is still to fulfil his true potential having gained valuable experience over the years through The Nomads forward thinking Academy system, as well as Tier 2 experience with Buckley Town and Penycae as a teenager. Callum Humphries Callum was one of the strongest centre backs in the WNL Premier Division in the 2017-18 season and was one of our main targets last summer to bring to the club. Callum is a former Buckley Town JFC player who has developed well over the last few years, he has spent a short period at Flint Town before having a successful period with FC Nomads of Connah's Quay and more recently Brickfield Rangers. Chris Roberts A vastly experienced player who has had a couple of previous spells at the club. Chris is a Buckley lad who will provide vital 'know-how' and help our young squad improve and will prove to be an important member of our squad. Chris has a proven track record of performing across both of the top two tiers and is a WPL winner. A summer signing from local rivals Mold Alex. Dylan Roberts Dylan is entering his fourth season with the club; he is an extremely positive left back with great pace and is fantastic in the opposition’s half also. He is a local lad who has previously represented both Argoed United and New Brighton Villa before making the jump to the Huws Gray Alliance three years ago. Jake Roberts The Club's top scorer over the last two seasons. Jake mainly turns out as a 'number 10' but can also be effective as a central forward and also a wide player. Great technically and also shows a fantastic understanding of the game. We hope to see more from Jake this season in what is an important season for him.Has experience at tier two level following stints with Penycae, Gresford, and Cefn Druids. Joe Makaruk Joe is our Club Captain. He is another player who has spent time with us previously, and yet another proud local player. He is commanding in his box and during the 2017-18 season was part of our defensive unit which helped us to keep our goals scored against column down to 22 in 28 fixtures. A leader in our group who does more than his fair share away from the field of play to help us implement the standards we live by. Josh Jones A combative midfielder who has made great progress over the past two seasons. Josh came to us at the start of our solitary WNL Premier Division season and quickly established himself as one of our first-choice picks. The Club Vice- Captain is a vital member of our squad he will relished making the step up to Tier 2 last season. Keiron Moore Keiron is a player who has always had massive potential, he glides around the field of play and shows great technical competence and awareness. A former Chester and Everton youngster who is now starting to realise his full potential, he joined the Club midway through the season before last and scored and created some extremely important goals for us in our promotion winning campaign. Lewis Cunliffe Lewis is a recent addition to the Club, one of our handful of new signings joining us from Hawarden Rangers. At 28 years old it is now time for Lewis to make the step up to Tier 2 after being a part of FC Nomads of Connah's Quay's league winning squad. Luke Blizard A tall commanding central defender who can also playwith the ball at his feet. Bliz is a product of The Nomads Academy System, but also another former Buckley Town JFC player that spent many successful seasons in our Junior setup. He contributes his fair share of goals, both from set pieces and also in open play when he makes his marauding runs high up the pitch. Luke Douglas Luke is an extremely experienced player for his age, and seems to be thriving in the environment he finds himself within. His former clubs include TNS, Conwy Borough, Flint Town United, Holywell Town, and Saltney Town. Luke joined us midway through the season before last, and his organisational skills and quality on the ball made an instant PLAYER PROFILES

Phil Molyneux Phil is no stranger to supporters of Buckley Town or this division. In what feels like his tenth stint at the Club, he returned as a welcome signing last summer. Heprovides experience and support for our young squad, but also a high level of quality and hopefully a few goals. Rhys Hewitt Rhys is a former Buckley Town JFC and Airbus UK Academy player. A solid right back who also enjoys pushing on and supporting attacks. He is a great organiser, which could be partially attributed to his coaching experiences and can also show a bit of pace when he gets going. Rob Jones Rob was another mid-season signing that helped us over the line on our way to lifting the WNL Premier Division title. He turned out for previously, and impressed in two cup fixtures against Buckley Town a couple of seasons ago and was continuously pursued until he eventually signed for the club. Great in the air, tough tackling, and a versatile defender. Recovering from a nasty injury last season. Shaun Tinsley Shaun is entering his fourth season with the Club. Has Tier Two experience with Buckley Town and Denbigh Town, as well as having picked up two WNL Premier Division winners titles with FC Nomads of Connah's Quay and Buckley Town. He is a pacey winger who can also operate in a central position, and is another formerNomads Academy prospect. THE COACHING STAFF Dan Moore - Manager In his third season as manager with a UEFA B Licence, Dan Moore is continuing with Buckley Town's vision for football in community. The season before last he steered Buckley Town back into the Huws Gray league as champions of the Welsh National Premier league. Dan is a Buckley lad who played for Buckley Town Juniors from the age of six, and for Buckley Town FC until he was nineteen, finally with them again when he graduated from Aberystwyth University. He played Cymru Alliance football for BTFC, Mold Alex, and Penycae. Whilst at Aberystwyth University he was chairman of the university team and also played in the Mid Wales League and in the university structure. Dan first started coaching at the age of 15 with BTJFC U8s and Airbus Academy, also has worked with Aberystwyth Town Football in the Community. An advocate for our community centric approach, Dan is from the town and has built a squad sourced mainly of local players, including a number of former BTJFCplayers. Furthermore, being extremely passionate about football and BTFC, in addition with his knowledge of local players, Dan will a have great influence in shaping the future of BTFC much like his father who was also a manager at BTFC. Alan Edwards – Assistant Manager Alan is a Cymru Alliance league winner, part of the Buckley Town squad of 2004-05. He, like Dan, is also entering his fourth season with the club and will provide invaluable support to the players and staff throughout the season ahead. The second of our management team who is from Buckley and is keen to see young local players given an opportunity. Jason Aldcroft – Coach Jason is a newly qualified UEFA A Licence Coach and is no stranger to the league or our supporters at The Globe. He has had previous spells at the club and is now continuing into his third consecutive season. He previously spent time in the Huws Gray Alliance as manager of Conwy Borough and brings a great deal of experience. Above all he is a quality coach who has helped our young squad to learn and develop over the past few year. Rhian Williams - Physio Joined the Buckley Town team, volunteering as a sports masseuse and match day physio. Rhian has always had a strong passion for sport which is why she has always wanted to work in the sporting industry. She studied Sport specifying in performance and excellence at College, where she won Sport student of the year after achieving three distinctions. From there Rhian moved to Cardiff to study Sport Conditioning, Rehabilitation and Massage at Cardiff Metropolitan University where she secured her degree. As an athlete specialising in the 300m/400m hurdles, she was unbeaten for 2 years in Wales as an Under-17 winning the three major Welsh titles - Welsh Schools, Welsh Inter Regionals and the Welsh Championships in 300m/400m hurdles which then lead to her selection for the Celtic Games, British Schools International and finally the UK School Games held at the 2012 London Olympic stadium where she ran a personal best and bagged herself a bronze medal. PLAYER PICS PLAYER PICS

THE BUCKS

BANGOR CITY versus BUCKLEY TOWN TUESDAY 27 AUGUST 2019 KICK-OFF 7.30PM

BANGOR CITY FC BUCKLEY TOWN FC Manager: Stephen VAUGHAN Manager: Dan MOORE Asst Man: David MANNIX Asst Man: Alan EDWARDS Coach: Luke PURCELL Coach: Jason ALDCROFT Tech Director: Max LEGHISSA Physio: Rhian WILLIAMS

Colours: BLUE/BLUE/BLUE Colours: RED/RED/RED

1 Gabriele BRINO Adam EDEN 2 Eugenio DALIA Aled BELLIS 3 Francesco DI CRESCENZO Aron WILLIAMS 4 Yalany BAIO Callum HUMPHRIES 5 Piero CAUTERUCCI Chris ROBERTS 6 David THOMPSON Dylan ROBERTS 7 Ashley RUANE Jake ROBERTS 8 Pavel VIEIRA Joe MAKARUK 9 Harry BLACKBURN Josh JONES 10 Francesco SERAFINO Kieron MOORE 11 Damase KIWANDA Lewis CUNCLIFFE 12 Massimo SAMMARTINO Luke BLIZARD 13 Jack ATKINSON Luke DOUGLAS 14 Azizou ZOUMBARE Phil MOLYNEUX 15 James THOMAS Rhys HEWITT 16 Lennie ARMSTRONG Rob JONES 17 Francesco LEGHISSA Shaun TINSLEY 18 Maurizio BRUNO 20 Massimo DE MARIA 21 Emanuele ZAMINGA 22 Lucas SURBER 23 Davide SALVATORE 27 Nicolas DELVECCHIO 28 Aldair NETO 30 Emmanuel AGYEMANG AKWA-DEI 41 Gennaro CUOMO

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