This morning at Palazzo Marino, the new 2025/2026 season of Repower Sanga Milano was officially presented. For the third consecutive year, Dils is renewing its support for the Orange world, with particular focus on INmoto, the physical education program dedicated to primary schools.
The initiative aims to introduce children to basketball while overcoming differences related to psychophysical abilities, language, or cultural backgrounds. Through play and sports activities, INmoto conveys fundamental values such as inclusion, hospitality, and collaboration, teaching young students the beauty of sharing, mutual understanding, and accepting both their own limitations and those of others.
The press conference was attended by city institutions, including Martina Riva, Councillor for Tourism, Sport and Quality of Life, and Diana De Marchi, President of the Equal Opportunities and Civil Rights Committee. Franz Pinotti, founder and coach of Sanga, illustrated the club’s many activities, confirming its role as a true incubator of social projects: from its high-level male and female basketball school to the Olimpia Academy, and initiatives ranging from women’s empowerment to the fight against poverty, from the inclusion of people with disabilities – also through BaskIn – to school programs against bullying. A commitment rooted in listening to the needs of young people and deeply connected to the local community.
The presentation was enriched by contributions from journalists Sandro Pugliese (Il Giorno) and Stefano Olivari (Corriere della Sera). The most emotional moment was the entrance of the “Sanga dream team”: coaches, first division players, BaskIn boys and girls, and coordinators of the club’s social projects.
The INmoto initiative is part of Dils’ social responsibility program This is my Milano. The company strongly believes in the role of younger generations for the future of communities and embraces the responsibility of supporting their growth in a healthy, inclusive, and stimulating environment. With Sanga Milano, it shares values and commitment, in a partnership built on vision, passion, and responsibility, looking ahead with the conviction that sport can be an extraordinary school of life.
This journey gains even greater significance in the run-up to the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, now just 140 days away: an event that will bring the city into the global spotlight and represent a unique opportunity to show how sport can be not only competition, but also a powerful driver of social growth and inclusion.
