La Dea is our only representative remaining in the Champions League, and it is no coincidence: a project of constant growth, excellent synergy in ownership, innovative methods for Italy, the ability to quickly correct errors. And not only…
The best Italian football export in Europe today, it goes without saying, is Atalanta. It has been for a long time, actually. And it is for structure, strategy and vision. The fact that it is the only club to reach the Champions League round of 16 confirms its certified European status. And yes, they are bitter duties, for others though. In the group photo of our football, Atalanta now marks a clear difference that distances it from other clubs, which have more prestigious, albeit dusty, showcases, but in recent years have – so to speak – lost pace, slowing down the mutation required by modern football. Atalanta is therefore the most successful daughter of this time of transition, in the corporate, organisational, economic and even cultural perspective with which we are used to measuring the perimeter where the destiny of football is played out. In the hours in which the specificity of the Goddess is celebrated, it is useful to try to reconnect the thread of a story that cannot be presented as a model, because – between identity, belonging, roots and managerial strategy – it is truly unique.
