SIf there is a club in Italy historically related to the extreme right, it is the Lazio. So that you have in his subsidiary to a Mussolini it is still striking. But it is not a political issue. Not historical. Just a fluke. Rather, it is a matter of personal merit.
Romano is the great-grandson of the ‘Duce’. He has just come of age and has only one dream: to be a professional footballer. Politics, zero. Not interested. Seeks to make a hole. You have already climbed the penultimate step: the Primavera team, with which they currently have two calls.
Her first surname is Floriani. His mother is Alessandra Mussolini, a right-wing politician and regular on Italian television shows such as Look Who Dances, and his father is Mauro Floriani. The father’s last name ‘rules’. But he feels no shame or shame. Soccer uses both. It’s Floriani Mussolini. A great honor.
Romano, 186 centimeters, acts as a right back, although he has also been a successful center-back. And he works to get to the first team. Perhaps the most striking thing is not so much the surname, but his beginnings in football. He did it on the other side of the street, the ‘giallorossa’. Lazio with 13 years took it. Symptom of having character.
He lives oblivious to any kind of controversy. He just wants to play soccer. And his mother, such a public figure, clings to him: “I prefer to stay on the sidelines. My son does not want any kind of interference in his life and in his things.” Mussolini. A surname that may be back in fashion in Italy, although this time not because of politics and entertainment, but because of something much bigger: football.