Sergio Sala Explained

Sergio "Gigi" Sala (born 11 January 1958 in Casatenovo) is an Italian former semi-professional footballer and climber.

Early life and education

Sergio Sala was born 1958 in Casatenovo.

Career

Sala started his playing career at San Giorgio,[1] a club based in Casatenovo. He played as a centre back (stopper).

In 1980, when he was 22, he was noticed and recruited by the club Associazione Sportiva Sant'Angelo. He played two seasons with them[2] and then began to get noticed by bigger clubs such as Atalanta, A.C. Monza and Como. However, during one of his last matches with A.S. Sant'Angelo, he broke his meniscus, forcing him to retire from football.

Climbing career

After Sala's retirement, he became a climber.

From 1984 to 2013 he was one of the alpine guides of the CAI of Barzanò.[3] [4]

He was the first person to reach the summit of the mount Resegone in 1985[5] and the summit of the Grigna in 1988.[6] In both these occasions he reached the summit using only his hands and without any protections.[7]

After these achievements he became very famous in the Brianza region.

Personal life

He is one of the best friends of the singer Francesco Magni (1949–2021).[8] He and Sergio Sala made a few songs together singing in the Brianzoeu dialect. The most famous one is "[[Polenta]] e [[Tripe soup#Western and Southern Europe|buseca]]|i=no".[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: G.S.O. San Giorgio – Polisportiva GSO San Giorgio. 20 June 2021. it-IT.
  2. Web site: Storia. 21 June 2021. ASD Sant'Angelo 1907. it.
  3. Web site: CAI sezione di Barzanò – Chi più in alto sale, più lontano vede. Chi più lontano vede, più a lungo sogna. 20 June 2021. it-IT.
  4. Web site: 2017 arrampicata – CAI sezione di Barzanò. 22 June 2021. it-IT.
  5. Web site: Monti - Monte Resegone. 20 June 2021. www.lavalsassina.com. it.
  6. Web site: 1 June 2012. Storia alpinistica delle Grigne. 20 June 2021. CIMA-ASSO.it. en-US.
  7. Web site: Free Climbing. 21 June 2021. www.avventuraitalia.it.
  8. Web site: Magni, il Garibaldi della Brianza 'Canto le mie radici in dialetto' - la Repubblica.it. 20 June 2021. Archivio - la Repubblica.it. 22 August 2004 . it.
  9. Web site: Canzoni popolari milanesi: le più famose. 20 June 2021. MilanoFree.it. it-it.