Syn-Bios Petrarca falls 8-4 at PalaSele in Eboli, on Wednesday Gozzano serves the perfect match »Five-a-side football division

The PalaSele of Eboli is staged the first leg of the quarter-final of the Serie A 5-a-side football playoffs, which sees the sixth force of the championship face off against the third, it is Feldi Eboli against Syn-Bios Petrarca. The two previous seasons have seen a success each for the teams, certainly memorable the 3-2 of the Gozzano Gym decreed by the heel of Jefferson on the end-match siren that has opened the curtain on the third consecutive victory in the Petrarchian championship by now more than one group ago. The post season of Feldi and Syn-Bios also starts from Eboli, after yesterday Pesaro and Rome respected the predictions by winning respectively against Ciampino Aniene and Futsal Pescara, Naples instead comes out defeated by the Campania derby against Sandro Abate but all verdicts will be confirmed only in the week.

The start of the race has a very specific protagonist and it is the number 11 of Feldi Eboli, Fabricio Calderolli, it is he who lights up the challenge with a conclusion that almost turns into the Campania advantage stopped only by the pole to the left of Fiuza. A few seconds later an offensive Petrarchian sortie led by Captain Mello was first blocked by Dalcin’s intervention and then countered by the involuntary touch of Calderolli who gave the advantage to the guests.

Not even the time to cheer for Giampaolo’s men who still the 11 of Feldi, this time in the positive, sets up on his own and does everything by himself, bringing the match back into equality thanks to a strong and precise shot directed behind Fiuza. The first half of the game continues on the edge of balance despite Petrarca’s many attempts, first with a head with Victor Mello blocked by Dalcin, then with volley shots by Parrel and Rafinha both just out to the right of the Feldi goalkeeper and then with the diagonal with a sure shot again by Rafinha stopped only on the line by the providential intervention of Bissoni. Less than five minutes from the end of the first half, Feldi capitalizes on two occasions in the space of less than 30 seconds, Trentin makes no mistake in front of goal and puts his team ahead and then serves the winning assist for Bissoni who delivers the double. advantage to the bells and fixes the partial of the first 20 minutes at 3-1.

The second half opens with a stunt from Calderolli thwarted by Fiuza. Petrarca’s response is entrusted to the speed and talent of Rafinha with the 11 of the Syn-Bios who misses the appointment with the goal only for a few centimeters when he sees the ball carambulate on him on the assistance of Fellipe Mello a few steps from the goal line. The Feldi Eboli goes close to increasing the advantage with the powerful shot of Luizinho that slams on the crossbar, always the 22 of the foxes worries the far defender of the guests on the developments of the next action, but finding a careful and well positioned Fiuza.

Petrarch must turn up the engine and try to do it first with the conclusion of Fellipe Mello who picks up the high suggestion of Rafinha, skips the direct marker but hits the hands of the 3 Campanian and then with a well-orchestrated counterattack that does not lead however the hoped-for results eclipsing on Rafinha’s attempt to slip, which Dalcin dammed. 7 minutes from the final siren Selucio collects a long ball from Dalcin and unloads a powerful right that gives his team a 4-1, but Petrarch’s response is not long in coming thanks to Parrel’s descent on the wing which sows panic before serving the ball to Kakà who turns on himself and pierces Feldi’s rearguard to try to get his own back into the game.

The home side’s advantage tapers off again when Bissoni causes his team’s sixth foul and Mello capitalizes on the free throw bringing Petrarca -1. From the strong hypothesis of a Petrarchian comeback, we pass within a few turns of hands to the new triple advantage of Feldi Eboli. Two goals by Murilo Schiochet make the hosts spread, first from close range and then with a rapacious deviation in front of goal. The infinite emotions of this quarter-final never end, Selucio stabs Fiuza for the momentary 7-3, a result that doesn’t last long because Jefferson punches Dalcin under the legs in an attempt to soften the severe partial.

With 26 seconds from the siren at the end of the match on the development of a free kick that earned Kakà the yellow card, Trentin tries and finds a winning diagonal that goes off to Fiuza’s left. So ends 8-4 for Feldi Eboli the first leg of this quarter-final full of emotions, played at high rates with the Campania players overturning the predictions in view of the return match. For the two teams, the appointment with the qualification is postponed to Wednesday 1 June when at 20 at the Gozzano gym in Padua they will compete again with only one pass available for the semifinal against the winner of Olimpus Roma-Futsal Pescara.

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