Naples He waited 33 years to celebrate a ‘Scudetto’ again. The team led by Luciano Spalletti proved their championship by drawing the field of Udinese and the whole city took to the streets to celebrate this Thursday night. So just a few minutes after the final whistle at the Dacia Arena, Naples it was fully illuminated, reigned a deafening noise due to a crowd of celebratory firecrackers.
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The commentary was just a foretaste of a night of joy and euphoria that was nothing more than the first of a series of events to celebrate the title. Without going any further, it should also be noted that although the match where the Naples certified that its championship was held in Udine, the Diego Armando Maradona it was filled to the brim. What madness!
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Source: La Verdad

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