Gasperini takes holiday break in Val Pusteria with Economy Minister and sports academy founder
Club News·1 July 2026·3h ago

Gasperini takes holiday break in Val Pusteria with Economy Minister and sports academy founder

Source: Forza Roma

Roma head coach Gian Piero Gasperini spent the recent weekend on holiday in Val Pusteria in northern Italy, combining relaxation with solidarity initiatives. He was joined by Giovanni Licini, founder of the Academy of Sport for Solidarity in Bergamo, and Giancarlo Giorgetti, Italy's Minister of Economy and Finance. The three, described as long-standing friends, were welcomed by local officials for an excursion on Monte Specie, followed by a traditional meal at Malga Prato Piazza. Discussions covered politics, sport, and regional development in Alto Adige. On Saturday, June 30, a larger group accompanied them on a new excursion along the trails of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo.

Gasperini is taking a brief holiday before Roma's squad gathering scheduled for July 13 at Trigoria. Despite the break, his focus remains on Roma's transfer priorities, with Greenwood identified as a key target for the upcoming season. The coach's presence at the solidarity-focused event reflects his involvement in community and charitable activities beyond his technical duties.

The holiday comes as Roma prepares for the new season under Gasperini's management, with squad preparation set to begin in the coming weeks.

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Il tecnico della Roma è stato in compagnia del ministro dell'Economia e delle Finanze e del fondatore dell'Accademia dello sport per la solidarietà di Bergamo Redazione 1 luglio - 20:43 Gasperini in versione padel: battuta, attacco a rete e punto Gian Piero Gasperini si sta godendo alcuni (meritati) giorni di vacanza prima del raduno fissato a Trigoria il 13 luglio. Il tecnico della Roma non stacca comunque mai la testa dalle vicende giallorosse, con Greenwood che resta la sua assoluta priorità. Nell'ultimo week-end, però, Gasp si è goduto un paio di giorni di relax in Val Pusteria, tra sport e solidarietà. Insieme all'allenatore giallorosso anche il Fondatore dell’Accademia dello Sport per la Solidarietà di Bergamo, Giovanni Licini, e il ministro dell’Economia e delle Finanze, Giancarlo Giorgetti. A Braies i tre, amici di lunga data, sono stati accolti dal sindaco Mittermair e dal presidente del consorzio dei comuni bolzanesi Oberstaller per un’escursione sul Monte Specie nel segno dell’amicizia e della solidarietà. Al termine della camminata non poteva mancare un tradizionale pranzo conviviale e, naturalmente, una visita alla Malga Prato Piazza. Durante l'incontro sono andati in scena confronti su vari argomenti: politica e sport, ovviamente, ma anche tanto di Alto Adige, delle sue particolarità e dello sviluppo della regione. Sabato 30 giugno c'è stata poi una nuova escursione, con un nutrito seguito di amici, sui percorsi delle Tre cime di Lavaredo. © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA Commenta Continua la lettura News AS Roma Settlement Agreement, si va verso lo slittamento a fine luglio. Conti saluta la Roma Calciomercato AS Roma Mercato Roma, per la trequarti piace Godo dello Strasburgo. Ma non è l'unico nome Calciomercato AS Roma Salah-Eddine, arriva il saluto del PSV: "Ti auguriamo il meglio". Futuro da definire Calciomercato AS Roma Calciomercato Roma LIVE: occhi su Godo, Romano al Cagliari. Dybala, rinnovo vicino News AS Roma La Roma saluta Conti dopo 53 anni. Il messaggio sui social: "Grazie Bruno" - VIDEO Commenti Invia Commento Tutti Leggi altri commenti

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