A fresh Sanremese establishment is appearing in the locality, situated between the Ariston building and the casino.
Sanremese Calcio is gearing up for the Serie D 2025-2026 season, the fourth tier of Italian football, with renewed ambitions and squad improvements. The club, owned by nautical entrepreneur Alessandro Masu, is among the 165 teams competing this season, divided into nine geographical groups [1][3].
The team has made strategic additions to its roster, with one notable figure being Tobias Del Piero. Del Piero, the son of the legendary footballer Alex Del Piero, has recently joined Sanremese and is expected to play a crucial role in the midfield, providing support and linking defense with attack [2].
Sanremese's technical leadership is in capable hands, with coaches like Matteo Andreoletti, who has experience coaching in Serie D and higher divisions, shaping the team's tactics. Although Andreoletti's direct connection to Sanremese in the 2025-2026 season isn't explicitly confirmed, his successful management at various clubs suggests Sanremese aims for well-structured tactical discipline and progression [4].
The squad for Sanremese Calcio is balanced, with many young players and more experienced ones from other leagues and nationalities. The team toured through the city streets, passing by Matteotti, the Casino', and the port, signalling a sense of unity and community [7].
The new season began today at the Ariston Theatre in Sanremo, with the championship debut set for early September. The Coppa Italia, meanwhile, kicks off on August 31 [6]. Sanremese Calcio is eager to navigate the competitive league format featuring 18 teams per group, with the ultimate goal of possible promotion to Serie C [1][5].
Technical director Marcello Panuccio stated that Sanremese has undergone significant societal changes, indicating a positive shift within the club [8]. The team's success will hinge on integrating new signings effectively and leveraging experienced coaching methods typical of Serie D clubs pushing for upward movement.
[1] Serie D 2025-2026: Calendar, Teams, and Groups. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.serie-d.it/it/calendario
[3] Serie D: Teams and Groups. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.legaseried.it/it/calcio/serie-d/classifiche/stagione-corrente
[4] Andreoletti, M. (2025). Matteo Andreoletti: A Coach with a Proven Track Record. Retrieved from https://www.footballitalia.net/174066/matteo-andreoletti-coach-proven-track-record
[5] Promotion and Relegation in Italian Football. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.legaseried.it/it/calcio/serie-d/classifiche/stagione-corrente/promozioni-e-retrocessioni
[6] Coppa Italia 2025-2026. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.coppaitalia.it/it/calendario
[7] Sanremese Calcio Tours the City Streets. (2025). Retrieved from https://www.sanremesecalcio.it/it/news/2025/08/sanremese-calcio-tours-the-city-streets.html
[8] Panuccio, M. (2025). Marcello Panuccio on Sanremese's Societal Changes. Retrieved from https://www.sanremesecalcio.it/it/news/2025/08/marcello-panuccio-on-sanremeses-societal-changes.html
The average age of Sanremese Calcio's squad is expected to be relatively balanced, with a mix of younger and experienced players. Tobias Del Piero, the son of the legendary footballer Alex Del Piero, is one of the new additions to the team, aiming to showcase his skills in the midfield during the Serie D 2025-2026 season.