The Italian Government is considering suspending recreational trips by Rome Y Polished for a month as punishment for the massive fight that took place on Sunday, January 8, on the Italian highway A1, with more than 300 involved between the two fans.
The Italian Interior Minister, Matteo Piantedosiwill sign in the next few hours the order to ban the travel of the same hobby on January 21 and for at least a month, Italian media reported this Friday.
Both teams will play matches in this eighteenth round of A series at home. While the Rome play with Fiorentina a fight without complications a priori, the Naples received at Diego Armando Maradona in Juventusin a high-risk clash due to the historic confrontation between the two entertainments, but not subject to any kind of restriction for visiting ‘tifosi’.
If the ban is finally approved, fans of Rometherefore, they will not be able to encourage the ‘giallorosso’ team against Naples next January 29.
The only precedent in this sense in Italy It was built back in 2014a similar decree signed by the then minister Angelino Alfanowhich bans fans of Atalanta within three months after unleashing a violent act at the end of a game.
All arose as a result of the confrontation that took place on Sunday, when around 1:00 pm local time (12:00 GMT) several vans of fans of Rome they passed in front of the area where police had set up a rest area for more than 30 cars with Neapolitan fans traveling to watch their team’s league match against Sampdoria.
From the Neapolitan “caravan”, stones and smoke bombs were thrown at the vans, which provoked the reaction of about 150 Romanistas, who stopped their cars on the shoulder and walked towards the service area, where the clash. according to both sources.
The fighting caused a 14 kilometer traffic jam on the A1 motorway that connects Milan (north) and Naples (South) and left a Romanist fan slightly injured, who had to be hospitalized after receiving a knife.
Source: La Verdad

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