Batistuta RETURNS TO FOOTBALL and celebrates Colapinto’s F3 win

Bati stepped onto the green grass to play the match, put his name on the scoreboard and also witnessed the victory of the Argentine driver.

Gabriel Batistuta and some busy days in Italy. Former Argentine National Team goal scorer and Albiceleste football legend he returned to play football in a benefit match in Italy due to ankle injuries, did not lose the habit of scream goal, but also had time to go to the autodrome of the Italian city where this weekend the Monza GP of Formula 1 and he will give the trophy to the winner. Also, he witnessed it there the victory of the Argentine Franco Colapinto, who won the Formula 3 Sprint.

Batistuta returned to football and celebrated Colapinto’s victory in F3

At 53 years old, Gabriel Batistuta decided to accept the invitation to participate in the charity match played this Wednesday at Monza where he wore the number 9 shirt like in his old days and scored a goal in “Partita del Coreo”an exhibition meeting to raise funds for a foundation.

The match was attended by numbers such as Francesco Totti and the brazilian Didaalthough most of the contestants are singers and celebrities. Batigol made it 2-1 with a cross forehand on his seal and was happy on a playing field.

Later, he recalled his time at Roma with Totti, where he was champion and recounted: “They treat me like a king”. And when they asked him for a forecast for the Argentine National Team in Qatar World Cup 2022 said: “Argentina’s draw was good. And it’s been a long time since the National Team reached the World Cup in this form. And they also have Messi.”

On the other hand, about his physique, the albiceleste killer said: “I was able to overcome the injuries two years ago, I can walk normally and today I made an effort to be able to play. I shouldn’t have done it, but the spirit of the game was stronger and I couldn’t stop playing this match.”

Batistuta and Colapinto

Photo: Philip McGough

F1: Italian GP schedule and schedule

Friday September 9

  • Free training 1: 9 hours
  • Free training 2: 12 hours

Saturday September 10

  • Free practice 3: 8 hours
  • Classification: 11 hours

Sunday September 11

*Schedules correspond to Argentina time.

How about the Monza circuit of the F1 Italian GP

The Monza Autodrome is one of the most historic in Formula 1. This Grand Prix, along with Great Britain, is one of the few that has been repeated every year since the Formula 1 World Championship began in 1950. Only in 1980 was it not contested at Monza. The circuit it is about 20 kilometers from Milan, and is known as the Temple of speed, especially for its famous Parabolic Curve.

  • track name: Monza Autodrome
  • Length: 5,793km
  • race distance: 53 laps / 307,029 km
  • Curves: 11 (5 left, 6 right)
  • Lap record in qualifying: 1:18.887 (Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 2020)
ITALY GP

F1 calendar: when is the next GP

  • 16 – Italian GP (September 9-11) – NEXT
  • 17 – Singapore GP (September 30 to October 2)
  • 18 – Japanese GP (October 7-9)
  • 19 – United States GP (Austin) (October 21-23)
  • 20 – Mexican GP (October 28-30)
  • 21 – Brazilian GP (November 11-13)
  • 22 – Abu Dhabi GP (November 18-20)

Source: Tycsports

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