24 ORE DA TIFOSO DEL CESENA | il ritorno in serie B del Cavalluccio visto dalla Curva Mare

For those who are passionate about fans, curves, stadiums and the most visceral soul of soccer, you cannot fail to consider a stop at the Dino manuzzi in Cesena, where the sense of belonging to a land is combined with the football passion for the seahorse. Why go specifically to Cesena? Not only because of the stadium, the warm fans of the Curva Mare and the possibility of a historic promotion, but because a friend convinced me, right after Torres' defeat against Gubbio. It was a spur-of-the-moment decision on Thursday night that turned into a unique experience on Easter Saturday, in an atmosphere that seemed to evoke a football resurrection. Cesena is not just soccer: it is history, it is Romagna identity, it is a community and the boys of the youth sector who live for those black and white colors. This is the land where football never stops bringing people to the stadium, even after the 2018 bankruptcy. A square that, after 78 years of history and a debt that seemed insurmountable, which led to the bankruptcy of AC Cesena, has been able to rise again thanks to its fans. From the record number of season tickets in Serie D (8,400, more than many Serie B teams) to its rebirth as Cesena Football Club, the Grasshopper has never stopped beating the heart of Romagna. Today, with American ownership and a youth sector from which talents such as Sensi, Carnesecchi, Cesare Casadei and Matteo Prati have emerged, Cesena looks to the future with determination, currently fourth in Serie B. Acc Translated with DeepL.com (free version)