Mario, goalkeeper of the Veronese school, in 1977 received the ugliest of the news: his brother Antonio had passed away working in the fields. He and Gianni watched him at night, but the next morning …
In this story there is a trace of unspeakable sadness. It is as if the thread of fate that bound three lives had at one point twisted, defining a fatal and cursed nozzle in its tangle. The lives of which you give awareness here are those of three brothers, the Giacomi brothers. They were called Antonio, Gianni and Mario. They were Veneti, originally from Verona, more precisely of the Cèo, the Chievo district, a company that at the time of the facts – we are in March 1977 – frequented the amateur championships. Of the three brothers Antonio was the youngest, he was eighteen years old. Gianni and Mario had twenty -eight and twenty -seven respectively. They all died a few hours away from each other, all in tragic circumstances.
