The ‘Artemio Franchi’ graduation awards delivered to Coni

(ANSA) – ROME, JUN 13 – “Never as today, in a day in which the values ​​of ethics, culture and sportsmanship emerge from the works of these young people, we must start from his teachings to relaunch Italian football and sport “. Thus the president of the Lega Pro, Francesco Ghirelli, during the award ceremony at the Coni Hall of Honor of the winners of the 13th edition of the “Artemio Franchi Degree Award”. An initiative of the Artemio Franchi Onlus Foundation with the patronage and collaboration of the Lega Pro and the University of Florence. “Artemio Franchi is a manager to whom I have a great sense of gratitude and respect. He has done a lot for our world and what he has done for the country leaves an indelible mark” said the president of Coni, Giovanni Malagò.

To deliver the awards to the winners then Francesco Franchi, president of the Artemio Franchi Onlus Foundation.

“We are proud of the extraordinary success of the XIII edition of the Prize. The hundreds of works that have come down to us and that our Commission has examined, highlight the enthusiasm and professionalism of the authors” underlined Franchi.

These are the winners: Cisala Meru, bachelor’s degree in Historical Literature with a thesis on the “History of football in Mali” and a specialist degree in History and Society with the thesis “Life of a sports journalist, Gianni Brera”; Gabriele Costanzo with “It’s not just performance: the influence of the Pettlep-based imagery model on psychological well-being and personal growth”; Alessia Ceccarelli with “Dynamic knee valgus and reduced dorsiflexion of the ankle: effects of a specific exercise protocol in young athletes”; ‘Vittorio Mormando’ special prize to Leonardo De Sisti with “Analysis of Italian sports justice: what possibilities for a top-level arbitration system”; special ‘Women’s football’ prize to Matteo Serra with “World Girls: the representation of the women’s soccer world cup through the commentaries of Rai and Sky “; special prize ‘Together’ to Martina di Nunno on Paralympic themes with the elaborate ‘Sitting Volley and performance analysis, study of the relationships between movement and disability of the players”. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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