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European Indoor Championships, Mattia Furlani silver in long jump just an inch from gold

European indoors, Mattia Furlani silver in the long one inch from gold
One centimeter from gold. One centimeter è that separated Mattia Furlani from Bulgarian Bozhidar Saraboyukov on the long track at the European Indoor Championships in Apeldoorn, Netherlands. The 20-year-old Italian, a star of Italian athletics with the signs of predestined, jumped a decent 8.12, well below his own potential, which è was surpassed by Saraboyukov’s 8.13. The Bulgarian, an old acquaintance of Furlani as his historical opponent in the youth sector, pulled the rabbit out of his hat on his last attempt with a measure worth the continental title.
Disappointed Furlani who calls his “a freaking competition”. “I feel a mix of flavors becauseé I am sorry – he admits on the sidelines to Rai microphones – I could have aspired to something moreù. I am angry mostly with me. The plans are long-term. There are four years: you have to get to Los Angeles. Better to change my run-up now. It’s still an international medal. I have had my problems that are being worked on. With 8.12 I warm up to it…. C’è I have it with myself”, concludes the boy born on the outskirts of Rome.
At only 20 years old, Furlani already has a palmarès “important”: Olympic bronze in Paris 2024, silver at the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow 2024, silver at the Europeans in Rome 2024 and now the continental 2025 indoor one in the Netherlands. In Apeldoorn Furlani è arrived with the weight of one who must confirm himself. A test that the 20-year-old born on the outskirts of Rome nevertheless passed and, as he himself says, bodes well for the next appointments starting soon with the World Indoor Championships.
Italy thus won its first medal in the Dutch continental competition. From the beautiful arena in Apeldoorn come more confirmations for the Italian team. The splendid and partly unexpected qualification of Alice Mangione for the 400-meter final stands out: with a test of remarkable tactical intelligence (52.67 in a comeback), she gained access to the continental final on Saturday night.
In the morning of the Euroindoors, dedicated to the qualifying rounds, è sprinted to the finals in the long Larissa Iapichino, capable, in a highly qualified context, of a 6.76 that promotes her directly to the round for the podium. More jumps: Andrea Dallavalle (16.87), and Andy Diaz (16.74) spend one jump for admission to tomorrow night’s triple jump final. Promotion to the semifinals for octocenters Catalin Tecuceanu (1:48.10) and Eloisa Coiro (2:04.09). In the 60hs semifinals, end of the race for Giada Carmassi (8.04), Elisa Di Lazzaro (8.05) and Lorenzo Simonelli (7.60 and first of the excluded).
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Internazionali d’Italia, bitter debut for Sonego: Burruchaga eliminates him in two sets

The Italians’ path in the men’s draw at the Internazionali d’Italia began with a defeat. Lorenzo Sonego, a Turin-based tennis player and the first Italian to take the court in the main draw, was eliminated in the first round by Argentine Román Burruchaga with a score of 6-2, 6-3. It was an underwhelming performance by the Italian, who never managed to find rhythm and confidence throughout the match, giving way to an inspired and solid opponent in key moments.
Burruchaga, son of former soccer player Jorge, showed personality from the very first exchanges, taking advantage of Sonego’s indecisions on serve and in groundstrokes. The Italian, already in the first set, suffered from the Argentine’s pressure, suffering a double break that steered the partial in favor of the South American. Despite a timid attempt to react, the first set ended 6-2 with Burruchaga in total control.
In the second set Sonego tried to shake off, but any attempt at a comeback was nipped in the bud by a tidy and cynical opponent. After conceding serve again, the Turinese showed a few flashes of his best tennis, even managing to snatch a break, but it was too little to reopen the match. Too many free errors, especially with the forehand, and flawless nervous management doomed the Italian player.
Burruchaga thus earns a place in the second round, where he will face Russia’s Karen Khachanov, in a match that promises spectacle. For Sonego, however, a bitter disappointment in front of the Foro Italico audience, which was hoping for a different start to the Italian’s Roman adventure.
A defeat to be thoroughly analyzed, in the hope of regaining condition and continuity soon.
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Juventus, new home jersey 2025/26 unveiled

The 2025/26 season is already shaping up to be full of novelties for Juventus, starting with the new home jersey signed by Adidas. While waiting for the official announcement from the Juventus club, the first images have appeared on the specialized website opaleak.com, revealing a design that elegantly combines past and future.
The core of the uniform remains faithful to the historical Bianconeri identity, but with a touch of innovation: the classic vertical stripes are reinterpreted with a shaded effect, giving dynamism and a more modern look to the tunic. A stylistic choice that seeks to renew without distorting, while maintaining strong ties with Juventus tradition.
One of the most distinctive elements of the jersey is the return of the “Teamgeist” collar, inspired by the uniforms of the early 2000s. Black in color, the collar creates a stark contrast to the soft hues of the jersey body, offering a nostalgic reminder to longtime fans. An additional striking detail is the black and pink piping along the sides and sleeves, a subtle but significant homage to the very first Juventus uniform, which back in 1897 was entirely pink.
No less important are the chromatic details: the iconic three adidas stripes on the shoulders, the club crest and the technical sponsor feature pink accents, a color that also returns in the black bordered shorts and matching socks.
This new kit represents a perfect balance between innovation and historical roots, with a design that promises to win over both nostalgic and younger fans. Officialization by Juventus is expected soon, but the 2025/26 jersey has already made waves, poised to become one of next season’s symbols.
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Champions League 2024-2025: PSG-Arsenal, the likely lineups

PSPG, after routing London’s Emirates Stadium 1-0, is keen to mortgage their passage to the round. Book a pass for the Champions League final in Munich, which will be played at the Allianz Arena on May 31 against Simone Inzaghi’s Inter Milan. The Parisian team, after winning the French championship several rounds ahead of time, is still in the running for a resounding hat trick, having also reached the French Cup final (it will face Reims on May 24).
Arsenal, second +3 behind third-placed Manchester City in the Premier League, will have to give everything to overturn the very heavy 0-1 loss they suffered at home against the French side, with the game decided by Dembélé’s goal and Gianluigi Donnarumma’s extraordinary saves.
For Luis Enrique’s team, in front of the increasingly decisive Donnarumma, the central defensive pair should consist of Pacho and Marquinhos, with Hakimi on the right and Nuno Mendes on the other side. In the middle of the field, there is room for Vitinha, with Fabian Ruiz and Joao Neves acting as midfielders. Up front, PSG and Luis Enrique will have to deal with Dembélé’s likely very heavy injury: the problem does not seem serious, but if he does not make it there will be room for Barcola, with Doué and Kvaratskhelia on either side of him ready to trouble the English defense.
The Arsenal will have to deal with the likely heavy injury of Dembélé.
Arsenal is ready to go all out in this return semifinal, with the clear goal of overturning the result. Between the posts Raya, with the 4-man defense expected to consist (from right to left) of Timber, Saliba, former Spezia Kiwior and Lewis-Skelly. In the middle of the field, along with captain Odegaard, there are Rice and Merino. The attacking trident should consist of Bukayo Saka, Martinelli and Trossard.
Probable lineups
Psg (4-3-3): Donnarumma; Hakimi, Pacho, Marquinhos, Nuno Mendes; Neves, Vitinha, Fabian Ruiz; Dembelè, Doué, Kvaratskhelia. Coach: Luis Enrique.
Arsenal (4-3-3): Raya; Timber, Saliba, Kiwior, Lewis-Skelly; Odegaard, Rice, Partey; Saka, Martinelli, Merino. Coach: Mikel Arteta.
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