Undici is an Italian sports and culture project. A new, multimedia media brand. The only media outlet that brings together in-depth sports coverage, a cultural approach, attention to fashion, and emerging trends. Undici tells the story of sport through new perspectives, often focusing on what goes unsaid: personal stories, behind-the-scenes moments, ambitions and doubts that every athlete faces throughout their career. A 360-degree magazine, capable of being both a premium-quality print publication, a digital platform, and a series of live events. All surrounded by a community of real people.
Undici was born from one observation: Italy is the country that has elevated the storytelling of sport — and football in particular — to an art form, yet it is the only European country that today lacks a magazine capable of talking about sport and football in a different way. A refined way.
Undici exists for this reason. It is the ambition to unite two worlds that today rarely speak to each other: the world of sporting epic and the world of sports science. Because the storytelling of sport, its personalities, its stories, cannot be separated from what lies at the foundation of those personalities and stories: the work of science, expressed through different disciplines and forms such as statistics, tactics, and the technology that underpins athletic performance. And of course, the opposite is equally true: there is no statistics, tactics, or technology without personalities, stories, and narratives. Undici blends these worlds, bringing them together within a single identity.
Undici is edited by Giuseppe De Bellis, who is also its co-founder alongside Alessandro De Felice and Federico Sarica.
Undici was launched in partnership with Studio, the current affairs and culture magazine that has established itself through its distinctive language and editorial themes, with a strong commitment to content quality.
Frequency: bi-monthly
Price: €10
Distribution: newsstands, subscription