Vulpis: “The playoff final was successful, the peak share of 9% has been reached”

Marcel Vulpisvice president of Lega Pro, in an interview with gubbiofans.it spoke about the success of the Serie C play-off final: “Basically, we have been effective in some aspects: at the organizational level, from General Secretary Emanuele Paolucci to the entire event area like Giovanni Marchi and many others like Nadia Giannetti. Several resources took care of the organization and the final ceremony. There was also a television aspect: President Ghirelli promised to bring home this non-trivial result of the Rai Due final. It is no coincidence that one million and 560 thousand telecontacts with a peak share of 9%. The challenge was won thanks to the publicity carried out in the previous days in the national media, sports newspapers and in the press in the territory of Padua, Palermo and all of Sicily. Attention has been created that has not been seen for some time, with visibility on Sky Sport and ElevenSports. The plot of the game, seasoned with emotions, especially after the race. For the first time in Eleven’s history, she committed herself to a three and a half hour live broadcast, which we coordinated with various colleagues, including Walter Astori. I say it was a crazy success for Eleven in streaming and also for Lega Pro itself. It was my idea that I decided to implement for this finale. We brought the emotions to the hearts of the fans, in this case the Palermitans, and also brought the players to the microphones. Football for me is about bringing emotions back to the stadium or for those who can’t afford to buy a ticket. The fan should always be at the center of everything, this sport does not make sense if there is no maximum exaltation of passion, football faith, synallagma, which is not contractual, but represents a trusting relationship between the fan and the club.“.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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