Italy’s Football Federation (FIGC) has launched an investigation into anti-Semitic chants sung by Lazio followers earlier than their staff’s win at Napoli, a governing physique supply instructed AFP on Wednesday.
The FIGC stated that they had launched the probe into the chants sung by a gaggle of round 100 supporters behind the away part on the Stadio Maradona on Friday “and not heard in the stands during the match” by on-site officers.
A video exhibiting Lazio followers singing the music within the presence of stewards and police went viral on social media within the aftermath of a 1-0 win in Naples.
In it, they proudly name themselves racist and insult supporters of native rivals Roma by saying their fathers have been deported to Nazi focus camps.
On Tuesday the FIGC introduced it was investigating unspecified chants directed at Napoli striker Victor Osimhen.
The incident is the most recent in a litany involving Lazio’s hardcore followers, a number of the most right-wing in a rustic the place fascist fan teams are a widespread phenomenon.
In January, authorities ordered the closure of the Curva Nord part of the Stadio Olimpico, the place Lazio’s hardcore followers stand, for one match following racist chants at Lecce, which left France worldwide Samuel Umtiti in tears.
Last season the handler of Lazio’s eagle mascot praised dictators Benito Mussolini and Francisco Franco after being suspended by the membership for performing a fascist salute on the finish of a match.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com