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With their home victory over Roma now behind them, Como returns to the field at Sinigaglia, this time for Sunday’s 12:30 p.m. match. The three points earned on the shores of the lake against the Giallorossi have propelled Cesc Fabregas’s team to fourth place in the standings with 54 points, as part of a four-game winning streak in the league. Pisa now visits Sinigaglia, riding high on a significant 3-1 home victory over Cagliari—the Tuscan side’s second of the season. Oscar Hiljemark’s team sits in last place in the standings with 18 points, tied with Hellas Verona, but certainly has momentum on its side after securing a win that had eluded them since December 7, at home against Cremonese. Despite their last-place standing, under both Alberto Gilardino and Oscar Hiljemark, the Tuscan side has been a combative team, capable of earning draws against Atalanta (twice), Fiorentina, Lazio, and Milan, proving on those occasions to be a well-organised side, able to neutralise opponents’ attacking manoeuvres effectively. Following last January’s match at the Nerazzurri’s home ground, which ended 0-3 in favour of the Lariani, the two teams face off again, this time in Como.
Here are the words of Como 1907 head coach Cesc Fàbregas ahead of Como-Pisa:
“I would like to say publicly that we have lost someone who was very important to the club and to all of us: Michael Bambang Hartono. I would like to send my thoughts to his family and the Hartono family for everything they have given to our city and our club.
“The match against Pisa will be a crucial one, very different from the ones we’ve faced recently, and we must approach it with the utmost focus. They are fighting to stay up, and all the players are hoping to avoid relegation, rightly so.
“They performed very well in their last match against Cagliari, even whilst down to ten men. This shows they are a resilient side that never gives up. We’ll need to start strongly, as always, with the right intensity, desire and hunger, bringing the quality and mentality to deliver a great performance and secure the win, which is crucial for us.”
Pisa
The Nerazzurri, led by Oscar Hiljemark, have primarily opted for a 3-5-2 or 3-4-2-1 formation, which at certain points in the match has shifted to a 3-4-3, using attacking wingers with strong dribbling skills to beat defenders and create numerical superiority. Against Como, however, Hiljemark will have to deal with several absences: forward Durosinmi was sent off against Cagliari and will not be part of the match; midfielder Aebischer is also out due to suspension, as is Marin, who left last Sunday’s match injured—absences that add to that of Cuadrado, who is also sidelined.
This season, Pisa has largely ceded control of the game to their opponents, focusing instead on exploiting their ball-winning abilities and physicality to disrupt the opposition’s build-up play and strike on the counterattack, often channelling the play down the flanks. The Tuscan side has fullbacks with good pace and intensity, such as Tourè, as well as technically gifted players like Angori, in addition to more creative options like Samuel Iling-Junior, who possesses excellent ability to break away and cut into the penalty area.
Up front, Moreo will likely start; he is the team’s top scorer with six goals and is fresh off a goal against Cagliari. Tramoni also makes a significant contribution as a player who can operate both in more central areas of the field to support the forwards and on the wings. Coach Hiljemark also has young players at his disposal who have shown promise this season, such as defender Francesco Coppola and midfielder Ebenezer Akinsanmiro. The Lariani will therefore face an aggressive team, highly focused on ball recovery, that will do everything possible to create density and clog up Como’s passing lanes as much as possible.
Previous encounters
In Como, there have been 15 previous matches between the Lariani and the Nerazzurri. The record stands at five wins for Como, three for Pisa, and seven draws.
The last Serie A match between Como and Pisa at the Sinigaglia Stadium dates back to the 1988–1989 season; in the 1–1 draw, Simone scored for the Biancoblù and Bolchi for the Tuscan side.
Squad:
1 BUTEZ Jean
2 KEMPF Marc
3 VALLE Alex
5 GOLDANIGA Edoardo
6 CAQUERET Maxence
7 MORATA Alvaro
8 ROBERTO Sergi
10 PAZ Nicolas
11 DOUVIKAS Tasos
14 RAMON Jacobo
15 LAHDO Adrian
17 RODRIGUEZ Jesus
18 MORENO Alberto
19 KUHN Nicolas
20 BATURINA Martin
21 TORNQVIST Noel
22 VIGORITO Mauro
23 PERRONE Maximo
28 SMOLCIC Ivan
31 VOJVODA Mërgim
33 DA CUNHA Lucas
34 DIEGO CARLOS
38 DIAO Assane
44 CAVLINA Nikola
56 DE PAOLI Cristiano
77 VAN DER BREMPT Ignace
Match details
Date: Sunday, March 22, 2026
Kick-off: 12:30 CEST
Stadium: Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Referee: Pairetto
Assistants: Mastrodonato - Fontemurato
Where to watch
Italy: Dazn
Balkans: Arena Sport
USA: CBS, DAZN, FOX
Latin America: ESPN & Disney +
South Korea: SPOTV
Rest of the world: Check local listings.
The bond between Como 1907 and its territory has strengthened once again away from the pitch, confirming the club's commitment to supporting the safe growth of new generations. During the 13th edition of "Una Vita da Social", the well-known traveling educational campaign promoted by the State Police in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Merit, our club took to the field to actively promote the values of digital legality.
The initiative, organized in collaboration with local Amministrazioni Comunali, involved secondary school students from Erba who had the opportunity to step aboard the Polizia di Stato's multimedia truck. This space became the stage for an open and necessary dialogue on sensitive topics such as cyberbullying, online grooming, and the responsible use of social networks.

Giving voice to the club's values were four players from the Primavera team and two players from the Como 1907 Women Team, who turned the event into a moment of authentic discussion. Francesco Andrealli, Lorenzo Bonsignori Goggi, Cristiano De Paoli, and João Cardozo for the Primavera, along with Claudia Zorzetto and Elena Pisani for Como 1907 Women, shared with the students the importance of carrying fair play from the pitch into virtual life. Our athletes emphasized how respect and responsibility are the "golden rules" for navigating safely, making the Polizia di Stato's message even more impactful and relevant to the daily lives of young students.
The initiative also saw the participation of important institutional representatives, including the Sottosegretario al Ministero dell’Interno Nicola Molteni and the onorevole Eugenio Zoffili, testifying to the project's significance. Special thanks go to the officers of the Polizia Postale, of Stradale and of Scientifica of Como for their constant work in prevention and awareness-raising alongside teachers.
The Polizia di Stato truck continues its awareness journey, and Como 1907 is proud to have scored an important goal in promoting more conscious digital citizenship.


Como 1907 has joined forces with AVIS Provinciale di Como to launch an initiative that brings together the Club and the local community in a project of significant social value.
The partnership aims to expand the network of blood donors in the Como area, engaging an active community like the fans of Como 1907.
AVIS, the Italian Association of Blood Volunteers, was founded in Milan in 1927 to address the difficulty of obtaining blood for transfusions. Since then, it has ensured the availability of blood and its derivatives for all patients across the country who need them. Based on principles of gratuity, anonymity, and solidarity, AVIS transforms the voluntary action of thousands of people into an essential healthcare service for the community.
Donating blood means contributing directly to the health of everyone and supporting a healthcare system that saves lives every day, thanks also to the generosity of donors. Blood donation is a voluntary, free, and anonymous act, representing one of the highest examples of civil solidarity. In Lombardy, thanks to AVIS donors, the transfusion system is self-sufficient: all the blood used in the region’s hospitals comes from voluntary donations, a result made possible only through the constant participation of thousands of citizens.
AVIS arrived in Como in 1936. Today, the provincial association coordinates 21 local branches across the territory and counts over 16,500 members, who together make approximately 30,000 donations of blood, plasma, and platelets each year at hospitals and collection units throughout the province. This daily work, carried out by volunteers and donors, ensures the safety and availability of blood for those in need.
Plasma donation, however, is still not fully self-sufficient to meet regional demand. Raising awareness and involving new donors, especially young people, is therefore crucial. Each year, around 10% of donors must be replaced due to age limits, they can donate between 18 and 65 years or for health reasons.

Beyond donations, AVIS also visits schools, where volunteers explain to children the importance of giving, helping them understand from a young age that donating is an act of solidarity that can truly save lives.
“Having the support of the BiancoBlu community means uniting two worlds connected by a sense of belonging. We want to meet extraordinary people who choose to transform their pride for Como into a precious gift for others, becoming part of our great network of solidarity.” These are the words of Vincenzo Davì and Filippo Pozzoli, representatives of AVIS Provinciale Como, highlighting that being a fan is not just about supporting the team on the field, but also sharing values like responsibility and engagement in the life of the community.
This campaign is part of AVIS’s 90th year of activity in Como and represents another step in strengthening the connection between the world of volunteering and sport.
Be AVIS. Be COMO.
For more information and to see if you are eligible to become a donor, visit www.avisprovincialecomo.it
With their home victory over Roma now behind them, Como returns to the field at Sinigaglia, this time for Sunday’s 12:30 p.m. match. The three points earned on the shores of the lake against the Giallorossi have propelled Cesc Fabregas’s team to fourth place in the standings with 54 points, as part of a four-game winning streak in the league. Pisa now visits Sinigaglia, riding high on a significant 3-1 home victory over Cagliari—the Tuscan side’s second of the season. Oscar Hiljemark’s team sits in last place in the standings with 18 points, tied with Hellas Verona, but certainly has momentum on its side after securing a win that had eluded them since December 7, at home against Cremonese. Despite their last-place standing, under both Alberto Gilardino and Oscar Hiljemark, the Tuscan side has been a combative team, capable of earning draws against Atalanta (twice), Fiorentina, Lazio, and Milan, proving on those occasions to be a well-organised side, able to neutralise opponents’ attacking manoeuvres effectively. Following last January’s match at the Nerazzurri’s home ground, which ended 0-3 in favour of the Lariani, the two teams face off again, this time in Como.
Here are the words of Como 1907 head coach Cesc Fàbregas ahead of Como-Pisa:
“I would like to say publicly that we have lost someone who was very important to the club and to all of us: Michael Bambang Hartono. I would like to send my thoughts to his family and the Hartono family for everything they have given to our city and our club.
“The match against Pisa will be a crucial one, very different from the ones we’ve faced recently, and we must approach it with the utmost focus. They are fighting to stay up, and all the players are hoping to avoid relegation, rightly so.
“They performed very well in their last match against Cagliari, even whilst down to ten men. This shows they are a resilient side that never gives up. We’ll need to start strongly, as always, with the right intensity, desire and hunger, bringing the quality and mentality to deliver a great performance and secure the win, which is crucial for us.”
Pisa
The Nerazzurri, led by Oscar Hiljemark, have primarily opted for a 3-5-2 or 3-4-2-1 formation, which at certain points in the match has shifted to a 3-4-3, using attacking wingers with strong dribbling skills to beat defenders and create numerical superiority. Against Como, however, Hiljemark will have to deal with several absences: forward Durosinmi was sent off against Cagliari and will not be part of the match; midfielder Aebischer is also out due to suspension, as is Marin, who left last Sunday’s match injured—absences that add to that of Cuadrado, who is also sidelined.
This season, Pisa has largely ceded control of the game to their opponents, focusing instead on exploiting their ball-winning abilities and physicality to disrupt the opposition’s build-up play and strike on the counterattack, often channelling the play down the flanks. The Tuscan side has fullbacks with good pace and intensity, such as Tourè, as well as technically gifted players like Angori, in addition to more creative options like Samuel Iling-Junior, who possesses excellent ability to break away and cut into the penalty area.
Up front, Moreo will likely start; he is the team’s top scorer with six goals and is fresh off a goal against Cagliari. Tramoni also makes a significant contribution as a player who can operate both in more central areas of the field to support the forwards and on the wings. Coach Hiljemark also has young players at his disposal who have shown promise this season, such as defender Francesco Coppola and midfielder Ebenezer Akinsanmiro. The Lariani will therefore face an aggressive team, highly focused on ball recovery, that will do everything possible to create density and clog up Como’s passing lanes as much as possible.
Previous encounters
In Como, there have been 15 previous matches between the Lariani and the Nerazzurri. The record stands at five wins for Como, three for Pisa, and seven draws.
The last Serie A match between Como and Pisa at the Sinigaglia Stadium dates back to the 1988–1989 season; in the 1–1 draw, Simone scored for the Biancoblù and Bolchi for the Tuscan side.
Squad:
1 BUTEZ Jean
2 KEMPF Marc
3 VALLE Alex
5 GOLDANIGA Edoardo
6 CAQUERET Maxence
7 MORATA Alvaro
8 ROBERTO Sergi
10 PAZ Nicolas
11 DOUVIKAS Tasos
14 RAMON Jacobo
15 LAHDO Adrian
17 RODRIGUEZ Jesus
18 MORENO Alberto
19 KUHN Nicolas
20 BATURINA Martin
21 TORNQVIST Noel
22 VIGORITO Mauro
23 PERRONE Maximo
28 SMOLCIC Ivan
31 VOJVODA Mërgim
33 DA CUNHA Lucas
34 DIEGO CARLOS
38 DIAO Assane
44 CAVLINA Nikola
56 DE PAOLI Cristiano
77 VAN DER BREMPT Ignace
Match details
Date: Sunday, March 22, 2026
Kick-off: 12:30 CEST
Stadium: Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Referee: Pairetto
Assistants: Mastrodonato - Fontemurato
Where to watch
Italy: Dazn
Balkans: Arena Sport
USA: CBS, DAZN, FOX
Latin America: ESPN & Disney +
South Korea: SPOTV
Rest of the world: Check local listings.
The bond between Como 1907 and its territory has strengthened once again away from the pitch, confirming the club's commitment to supporting the safe growth of new generations. During the 13th edition of "Una Vita da Social", the well-known traveling educational campaign promoted by the State Police in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Merit, our club took to the field to actively promote the values of digital legality.
The initiative, organized in collaboration with local Amministrazioni Comunali, involved secondary school students from Erba who had the opportunity to step aboard the Polizia di Stato's multimedia truck. This space became the stage for an open and necessary dialogue on sensitive topics such as cyberbullying, online grooming, and the responsible use of social networks.

Giving voice to the club's values were four players from the Primavera team and two players from the Como 1907 Women Team, who turned the event into a moment of authentic discussion. Francesco Andrealli, Lorenzo Bonsignori Goggi, Cristiano De Paoli, and João Cardozo for the Primavera, along with Claudia Zorzetto and Elena Pisani for Como 1907 Women, shared with the students the importance of carrying fair play from the pitch into virtual life. Our athletes emphasized how respect and responsibility are the "golden rules" for navigating safely, making the Polizia di Stato's message even more impactful and relevant to the daily lives of young students.
The initiative also saw the participation of important institutional representatives, including the Sottosegretario al Ministero dell’Interno Nicola Molteni and the onorevole Eugenio Zoffili, testifying to the project's significance. Special thanks go to the officers of the Polizia Postale, of Stradale and of Scientifica of Como for their constant work in prevention and awareness-raising alongside teachers.
The Polizia di Stato truck continues its awareness journey, and Como 1907 is proud to have scored an important goal in promoting more conscious digital citizenship.


Como 1907 has joined forces with AVIS Provinciale di Como to launch an initiative that brings together the Club and the local community in a project of significant social value.
The partnership aims to expand the network of blood donors in the Como area, engaging an active community like the fans of Como 1907.
AVIS, the Italian Association of Blood Volunteers, was founded in Milan in 1927 to address the difficulty of obtaining blood for transfusions. Since then, it has ensured the availability of blood and its derivatives for all patients across the country who need them. Based on principles of gratuity, anonymity, and solidarity, AVIS transforms the voluntary action of thousands of people into an essential healthcare service for the community.
Donating blood means contributing directly to the health of everyone and supporting a healthcare system that saves lives every day, thanks also to the generosity of donors. Blood donation is a voluntary, free, and anonymous act, representing one of the highest examples of civil solidarity. In Lombardy, thanks to AVIS donors, the transfusion system is self-sufficient: all the blood used in the region’s hospitals comes from voluntary donations, a result made possible only through the constant participation of thousands of citizens.
AVIS arrived in Como in 1936. Today, the provincial association coordinates 21 local branches across the territory and counts over 16,500 members, who together make approximately 30,000 donations of blood, plasma, and platelets each year at hospitals and collection units throughout the province. This daily work, carried out by volunteers and donors, ensures the safety and availability of blood for those in need.
Plasma donation, however, is still not fully self-sufficient to meet regional demand. Raising awareness and involving new donors, especially young people, is therefore crucial. Each year, around 10% of donors must be replaced due to age limits, they can donate between 18 and 65 years or for health reasons.

Beyond donations, AVIS also visits schools, where volunteers explain to children the importance of giving, helping them understand from a young age that donating is an act of solidarity that can truly save lives.
“Having the support of the BiancoBlu community means uniting two worlds connected by a sense of belonging. We want to meet extraordinary people who choose to transform their pride for Como into a precious gift for others, becoming part of our great network of solidarity.” These are the words of Vincenzo Davì and Filippo Pozzoli, representatives of AVIS Provinciale Como, highlighting that being a fan is not just about supporting the team on the field, but also sharing values like responsibility and engagement in the life of the community.
This campaign is part of AVIS’s 90th year of activity in Como and represents another step in strengthening the connection between the world of volunteering and sport.
Be AVIS. Be COMO.
For more information and to see if you are eligible to become a donor, visit www.avisprovincialecomo.it
With their home victory over Roma now behind them, Como returns to the field at Sinigaglia, this time for Sunday’s 12:30 p.m. match. The three points earned on the shores of the lake against the Giallorossi have propelled Cesc Fabregas’s team to fourth place in the standings with 54 points, as part of a four-game winning streak in the league. Pisa now visits Sinigaglia, riding high on a significant 3-1 home victory over Cagliari—the Tuscan side’s second of the season. Oscar Hiljemark’s team sits in last place in the standings with 18 points, tied with Hellas Verona, but certainly has momentum on its side after securing a win that had eluded them since December 7, at home against Cremonese. Despite their last-place standing, under both Alberto Gilardino and Oscar Hiljemark, the Tuscan side has been a combative team, capable of earning draws against Atalanta (twice), Fiorentina, Lazio, and Milan, proving on those occasions to be a well-organised side, able to neutralise opponents’ attacking manoeuvres effectively. Following last January’s match at the Nerazzurri’s home ground, which ended 0-3 in favour of the Lariani, the two teams face off again, this time in Como.
Here are the words of Como 1907 head coach Cesc Fàbregas ahead of Como-Pisa:
“I would like to say publicly that we have lost someone who was very important to the club and to all of us: Michael Bambang Hartono. I would like to send my thoughts to his family and the Hartono family for everything they have given to our city and our club.
“The match against Pisa will be a crucial one, very different from the ones we’ve faced recently, and we must approach it with the utmost focus. They are fighting to stay up, and all the players are hoping to avoid relegation, rightly so.
“They performed very well in their last match against Cagliari, even whilst down to ten men. This shows they are a resilient side that never gives up. We’ll need to start strongly, as always, with the right intensity, desire and hunger, bringing the quality and mentality to deliver a great performance and secure the win, which is crucial for us.”
Pisa
The Nerazzurri, led by Oscar Hiljemark, have primarily opted for a 3-5-2 or 3-4-2-1 formation, which at certain points in the match has shifted to a 3-4-3, using attacking wingers with strong dribbling skills to beat defenders and create numerical superiority. Against Como, however, Hiljemark will have to deal with several absences: forward Durosinmi was sent off against Cagliari and will not be part of the match; midfielder Aebischer is also out due to suspension, as is Marin, who left last Sunday’s match injured—absences that add to that of Cuadrado, who is also sidelined.
This season, Pisa has largely ceded control of the game to their opponents, focusing instead on exploiting their ball-winning abilities and physicality to disrupt the opposition’s build-up play and strike on the counterattack, often channelling the play down the flanks. The Tuscan side has fullbacks with good pace and intensity, such as Tourè, as well as technically gifted players like Angori, in addition to more creative options like Samuel Iling-Junior, who possesses excellent ability to break away and cut into the penalty area.
Up front, Moreo will likely start; he is the team’s top scorer with six goals and is fresh off a goal against Cagliari. Tramoni also makes a significant contribution as a player who can operate both in more central areas of the field to support the forwards and on the wings. Coach Hiljemark also has young players at his disposal who have shown promise this season, such as defender Francesco Coppola and midfielder Ebenezer Akinsanmiro. The Lariani will therefore face an aggressive team, highly focused on ball recovery, that will do everything possible to create density and clog up Como’s passing lanes as much as possible.
Previous encounters
In Como, there have been 15 previous matches between the Lariani and the Nerazzurri. The record stands at five wins for Como, three for Pisa, and seven draws.
The last Serie A match between Como and Pisa at the Sinigaglia Stadium dates back to the 1988–1989 season; in the 1–1 draw, Simone scored for the Biancoblù and Bolchi for the Tuscan side.
Squad:
1 BUTEZ Jean
2 KEMPF Marc
3 VALLE Alex
5 GOLDANIGA Edoardo
6 CAQUERET Maxence
7 MORATA Alvaro
8 ROBERTO Sergi
10 PAZ Nicolas
11 DOUVIKAS Tasos
14 RAMON Jacobo
15 LAHDO Adrian
17 RODRIGUEZ Jesus
18 MORENO Alberto
19 KUHN Nicolas
20 BATURINA Martin
21 TORNQVIST Noel
22 VIGORITO Mauro
23 PERRONE Maximo
28 SMOLCIC Ivan
31 VOJVODA Mërgim
33 DA CUNHA Lucas
34 DIEGO CARLOS
38 DIAO Assane
44 CAVLINA Nikola
56 DE PAOLI Cristiano
77 VAN DER BREMPT Ignace
Match details
Date: Sunday, March 22, 2026
Kick-off: 12:30 CEST
Stadium: Giuseppe Sinigaglia
Referee: Pairetto
Assistants: Mastrodonato - Fontemurato
Where to watch
Italy: Dazn
Balkans: Arena Sport
USA: CBS, DAZN, FOX
Latin America: ESPN & Disney +
South Korea: SPOTV
Rest of the world: Check local listings.
The bond between Como 1907 and its territory has strengthened once again away from the pitch, confirming the club's commitment to supporting the safe growth of new generations. During the 13th edition of "Una Vita da Social", the well-known traveling educational campaign promoted by the State Police in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Merit, our club took to the field to actively promote the values of digital legality.
The initiative, organized in collaboration with local Amministrazioni Comunali, involved secondary school students from Erba who had the opportunity to step aboard the Polizia di Stato's multimedia truck. This space became the stage for an open and necessary dialogue on sensitive topics such as cyberbullying, online grooming, and the responsible use of social networks.

Giving voice to the club's values were four players from the Primavera team and two players from the Como 1907 Women Team, who turned the event into a moment of authentic discussion. Francesco Andrealli, Lorenzo Bonsignori Goggi, Cristiano De Paoli, and João Cardozo for the Primavera, along with Claudia Zorzetto and Elena Pisani for Como 1907 Women, shared with the students the importance of carrying fair play from the pitch into virtual life. Our athletes emphasized how respect and responsibility are the "golden rules" for navigating safely, making the Polizia di Stato's message even more impactful and relevant to the daily lives of young students.
The initiative also saw the participation of important institutional representatives, including the Sottosegretario al Ministero dell’Interno Nicola Molteni and the onorevole Eugenio Zoffili, testifying to the project's significance. Special thanks go to the officers of the Polizia Postale, of Stradale and of Scientifica of Como for their constant work in prevention and awareness-raising alongside teachers.
The Polizia di Stato truck continues its awareness journey, and Como 1907 is proud to have scored an important goal in promoting more conscious digital citizenship.

Como 1907 has joined forces with AVIS Provinciale di Como to launch an initiative that brings together the Club and the local community in a project of significant social value.
The partnership aims to expand the network of blood donors in the Como area, engaging an active community like the fans of Como 1907.
AVIS, the Italian Association of Blood Volunteers, was founded in Milan in 1927 to address the difficulty of obtaining blood for transfusions. Since then, it has ensured the availability of blood and its derivatives for all patients across the country who need them. Based on principles of gratuity, anonymity, and solidarity, AVIS transforms the voluntary action of thousands of people into an essential healthcare service for the community.
Donating blood means contributing directly to the health of everyone and supporting a healthcare system that saves lives every day, thanks also to the generosity of donors. Blood donation is a voluntary, free, and anonymous act, representing one of the highest examples of civil solidarity. In Lombardy, thanks to AVIS donors, the transfusion system is self-sufficient: all the blood used in the region’s hospitals comes from voluntary donations, a result made possible only through the constant participation of thousands of citizens.
AVIS arrived in Como in 1936. Today, the provincial association coordinates 21 local branches across the territory and counts over 16,500 members, who together make approximately 30,000 donations of blood, plasma, and platelets each year at hospitals and collection units throughout the province. This daily work, carried out by volunteers and donors, ensures the safety and availability of blood for those in need.
Plasma donation, however, is still not fully self-sufficient to meet regional demand. Raising awareness and involving new donors, especially young people, is therefore crucial. Each year, around 10% of donors must be replaced due to age limits, they can donate between 18 and 65 years or for health reasons.

Beyond donations, AVIS also visits schools, where volunteers explain to children the importance of giving, helping them understand from a young age that donating is an act of solidarity that can truly save lives.
“Having the support of the BiancoBlu community means uniting two worlds connected by a sense of belonging. We want to meet extraordinary people who choose to transform their pride for Como into a precious gift for others, becoming part of our great network of solidarity.” These are the words of Vincenzo Davì and Filippo Pozzoli, representatives of AVIS Provinciale Como, highlighting that being a fan is not just about supporting the team on the field, but also sharing values like responsibility and engagement in the life of the community.
This campaign is part of AVIS’s 90th year of activity in Como and represents another step in strengthening the connection between the world of volunteering and sport.
Be AVIS. Be COMO.
For more information and to see if you are eligible to become a donor, visit www.avisprovincialecomo.it
Como 1907 is deeply saddened by the passing of Michael Bambang Hartono.
We extend our sincere condolences to the Hartono family and to all at the Djarum Group.
Under the family’s leadership, the Club has entered a new chapter in its history, and we remember him with gratitude and respect.
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