Italian Serie C1/A champions US Cremonese arrived

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Italian Serie C1/A champions US Cremonese arrived
Italian Serie C1/A champions US Cremonese arrived Tuesday May 31 (morning) for a seven-day tour of Seychelles.
“We’ve been invited here to play two games and we expect both of them to be tough.
Two players from Seychelles trained with us earlier this year and they are very good individually. I expect the teams we are to play against to
be quite good too. It’s also a good opportunity for us to come to a nice place like Seychelles. It’s very different from Italy. It’s a fascinating
experience to visit other places. We also hope to enjoy ourselves here as Seychelles is a nice holiday destination,” midfielder Federico
Smanio told Sports Nation on Tuesday morning upon the team’s arrival.
Present at the Seychelles International Airport to welcome the US Cremonese players was Red Star and Seychelles striker Wilnes Brutus
who, along with La Passe’s central defender Jonathan Bibi, followed a five-week training camp with the Italian side in Cremona.
Footballer of the year Brutus, who is to finalise his professional contract with US Cremonese during the team’s stay here, chatted with all the
players and added that he “would like to score against them in this afternoon’s match.”
The 22-year-old, it is to note, has banged in three hat-tricks in eight games in the Airtel Cup.
Formed in 1903 and based in Cremona, US Cremonese, who have earned promotion to play in the Serie B next season, last played in the
Calcio – Serie A – in 1996 and won the Anglo-Italian Cup in 1993.
Their second match is on Saturday at 4.30 p.m. at Stad Linite against St Michel.
Tickets for the matches cost R15, R25 and R35.
G. G.