Boys and Parma Calcio united in support for charity lottery

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Yesterday evening, Parma Calcio visited Casa Azzurra in Corcagnano, the headquarter of the Onlus association that will receive founds collected by Boys Parma 1977 in their annual lottery.

To the event some representatives of the team (Roberto D’aversa, Riccardo Gagliolo, Juraj Kucka and Mattia Sprocati), the board (Luca Carra and Daniele Faggiano) and of property (Marco Ferrari and Giacomo Malmesi)

Lottery tickets are on sale every match day in front of Tardini entrances until Parma vs Milan day match, when there will be the draw.

Come back home, Lagrimón: an happy ending story

This is the story. And has happy ending.

Lagrimón, Tino Asprilla magnificent bull, was stolen from his farm “San Tino” in Tuluá (Colombia), together with some cows, on 21st February morning.

Tino cares a lot his bull and will not be satisfied until his beloved Lagrimón will be back home and his kidnappers in jail.

“Today they stole my bull Lagrimon […] I hope that Police and Fiscal police will take note about that”
Tino decided to put on the web a communication in which asks to everyone that could be useful for investigation to give their help, promising a “magnificent reward”.

“Reward offered to who give useful informations. I hope he is still alive and that will be soon back”

Not all the followers had the same opinion about the fact “he is already sausage” says some cruel one, someone is sure to have seen him in Uribe, some other have suggestion and tell to “look for him where they celebrate 15 years birthday, weddings…”

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Someone is a conspiracy expert and suggest to “ask for him to the 8000 president whisperers net”, some other – denoting sensitivity – thinks about the sad cows he left home. The winner suggest to look for the butler.

The whole Parma fans community mobilitate in order to find Lagrimón: they are looking for him in Iceland and Balkan, and in Italy too.

Unexpectedly this morning, thanks to Colombia Police and to the people that cares Tino, Lagrimón was found. Alive.

An happy ending story. Sometimes happens.

Welcome back, Lagrimón.

Ps: si hemos bromeado un poco es porqué te queremos, Tino. Sino todo el mundo hubiera pasado por alto sobre el asunto. Un abrazo desde tu aficion Gialloblù.

Travelling Parmigiani: Davide in Marseille remembering crowdfunding campaign is still on

Davide, the director of the documentary about Lucarelli and Parma fall and rise sent us this pic from Marseille with Velodrome as background, in the year of 20th anniversary of Parma UEFA Cup 3- 0 triumph over Olimpic Marseille in Moscow.

Considering his bravery in walking in Marseille with our scarf on, he deserves at least your attentions about his crowdfunding campaign for realizing Il mestiere del Capitano documentary. The goal is to reach hopefully 20K euro but every single donation is important.

Down here you’ll find the teaser, the direct link for donating is this: bit.ly/IMDCcrowdfunding

By donating – even if just 10 euro – you’ll have your name in the movie end titles as thank you, plus many bonus depending on the quote you choose.

Many supporters already made the donation, between them also Marco Ferrari, one of the main characters of our renaissance.

What are you waiting for? bit.ly/IMDCcrowdfunding

FloFC about Parma Fans Worldwide

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With a mix of pride and embarrassment we invited you to read this complete article by Chloe Beresford for FloFC about Parma Fans Worldwide project.

www.flofc.com/articles/6363250-different-cities-same-passion-parma-fans-are-united-by-faith

Chloe spotted one important thing: this website is just a medium to get noticed but the most important work we (try to) do is to build a worldwide network of fans in order to make Parma Family bigger, stronger and make you feel Parma, if possible, closer.

Everyday chat (on Messenger, WhatsApp, Telegram), post (website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram), meeting in Tardini or for an away match, gathering to watch a match together on TV: every little step allowed day by day, even if in just few months, to make this project real. Every Hidden Crusader we discovered, or that discovered our network, is now not alone anymore.

Follow Chloe on  on Twitter and on Facebook via her page CalcioByChloe.

Article listed on PFW press review.

Parma vs Napoli: when and how

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Parma Napoli will take place in Tardini Stadium on Sunday 24th February at 6 PM CET

For who is coming to Parma, we already published ticket info and we suggest to get in touch with us.

For some #parmafamily members like Diego, Tyler, Gudjon, Amr and Hidehiko we prepared this time schedule to be sure about the match starting time.

For all the others we suggest to check on the following link in order to discover which channel will broadcast the match in their country: www.parmafansworldwide.com/2018/08/26/serie-a-in-your-country

Together, in Cagliari

Someone arrived in Cagliari by ferry boat, the most by plane from different airports to watch the match in Sardegna Arena: a 32 hours trip – 48 for the brave Polish – in which we spent time together – CCPC, Boys, spare supporters – ate great food, enjoyed incredible weather, listened to a song contest on the bus, had (probably) too many drinks and yes, also watched a football match. But in the end, it was quite less important than the rest.

Because when you experience this, the result it is almost a detail.

As said, the assumption that it was easy to travel to Cagliari revealed to be true. And we tasted one more time a true, 100% genuine, family experience. Thanks to a group of people that share the same footballistic passion, even if declined in different ways.

Mention of honor, a part for Lukasz, Parma Club Poland President, goes ex aequo to Giamma and to Rolando “Brio”, a 92 – ninety-two – years old supporter that left Parma by coach at 3 am Saturday morning and arrived back home 32 hours later almost without sleeping. If you don’t trust us is because you never tried to fall asleep on Cagliari airport seats: mission impossible!

Rolando “Brio” in Centro Coordinamento office on 9th March 2019

Don’t forget #12

After every lost match, don’t forget where we come from.

Bari, like us, restarted from serie D. Yesterday, they won an away match against Locri 0 – 3 and one of the scorers was present captain Valerio Di Cesare, who played with us in Lega Pro and Serie B.

We can’t stop watching the video, we just hope that the enthusiast Bari supporter didn’t hurt too much.

A curiosity is that in Bari play other two Parma fans known players: Luca Cacioli (35 matches, 1 goal in 2015/16) and Roberto Floriano, the former Foggia forward who scored the draw goal to Frosinone in Frosinone vs Foggia that let us been promoted and that won a personal instant chorus dedicated by Parma Fans.

An incomplete resume of Curva Nord chants you can find it on our website.

(thanks to Christian to report us the video)