IO Tifo Positivo will be making a stop at the U-Power Stadium on Saturday 15 March.
The IO Tifo Positivo project at the U-Power Stadium in Monza
IO Tifo Positivo will be making a stop at the U-Power Stadium on Saturday 15 March.
On Saturday 15 March at 15.00:XNUMX, the U-Power Stadium will host the twenty-ninth day of the Serie A championship with the challenge between Monza and Parma. In addition, the event will be enriched by a special initiative: the participation of the students of the Monza primary schools involved in the project “IO Tifo Positivo”.
The sport that unites and teaches
Promoted byNew Onlus Community Association in collaboration with AC Monza and the Municipality of Monza, “IO Tifo Positivo” is an educational project that celebrates the value of sport as passion, unity and respect. Now in its sixth edition, the initiative aims to raise awareness among young people about the importance of fair play, both on the field and in everyday life.
During the halftime of the match, students will have the opportunity to parade on the pitch, displaying the works and banners created at school to promote the principles of respect and healthy competition. An exciting moment that will give them the opportunity to experience the unique atmosphere of a Serie A match up close.
Numbers and participants: a great turnout
This year, the project involved 9 schools and 17 classes, including: Buonarroti Primary School (IC Ugo Foscolo) – Classes 5E and 5F; Citterio Primary School (IC Ugo Foscolo) – Classes 5° and 5B; Manzoni Primary School (IC Ugo Foscolo) – Classes 5H and 5L; Bachelet Primary School (IC Salvo D'Acquisto) – Class 5B; Salvo D'Acquisto Primary School (IC Salvo D'Acquisto) – Classes 5A and 5B; Vittorio Alfieri Primary School (IC San Fruttuoso) – Classes 5A, 5B and 5C; Sant'Alessandro Primary School (IC Koiné) – Classes 5E and 5F; Zara Primary School (IC Koiné) – Class 5B; Bianconi College – Classes 5A and 5B
A significant participation that testifies to the educational and social value of the initiative, capable of involving the young generations in a formative and engaging experience.
An educational journey between sports and testimonies
Throughout the season, students had the opportunity to hear first-hand experiences of Semuel Pizzignacco and Kevin Maussi Martins, two young athletes who shared with them the meaning of fair play and sportsmanship.
The Monza-Parma match represents the penultimate stage of a journey that will conclude on Monday 14 April at the Silvio e Luigi Berlusconi-Monzello Sports Centre, where the young protagonists of the project will take part in the final event.
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