Lamberto Boranga, the 82-year-old former goalkeeper of the Italian national team, is training hard to return to football.
Idman.biz reports that he plans to play again for the "Trevi" club, which plays in the 7th division, and is preparing to show his rich experience to the new generation.
During his career in the 1960s and 1970s, Lamberto Boranga played in Serie A and B, playing nearly 300 games for prestigious Italian clubs such as "Reggina", "Fiorentina", "Reggiana" and "Brescia".
Boranga also revived his career in 2011, playing approximately 50 matches for "Papiano" in one of the lower leagues, demonstrating his experience on the football field. Now he is embarking on a new journey to test himself again and demonstrate his love for football.
Boranga currently trains regularly in the gym and on the field. His main goal is to be useful to his team in the new season and demonstrate his skills in the 7th Division.
He also wants to inspire his colleagues. Boranga, who at the age of 82 strives to regain his place in the goal, is a source of motivation and inspiration for football fans not only in Italy, but all over the world. His return proves once again that football can continue regardless of age thanks to love and willpower.
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