Italian police are on excessive alert for an outburst of hooligan violence after alleged followers of Serbian membership Red Star Belgrade ambushed AS Roma supporters and stole their cherished banners.
It is believed to be the primary time overseas followers have travelled to Italy even when their crew was not taking part in within the nation and launched a shock assault on their rivals.
The ambush by a gaggle of males carrying black occurred on Saturday night close to the capital’s Olympic stadium after Roma’s Serie A recreation towards Empoli.
The hardcore Roma supporter group, the Fedayn, stated the assailants had been Serbian. Photographs posted on Telegram confirmed that they’d seized a bag containing large banners that the Fedayn show inside stadiums on match day.
Italian police are trying into the incident and are braced for additional potential bother, a spokesman stated.
Red Star Belgrade followers have an alliance with radical supporters, or ultras, from the southern Italian soccer crew Napoli, which has a long-standing rivalry with Roma.
Roma and Napoli ultras clashed at an Italian motorway service space in January, incomes followers from the 2 golf equipment a two-month ban for away video games. Local media speculated that Saturday’s raid might need been in response to the motorway bust-up.
Losing the crew banners is a deep humiliation for extremely teams and Roma followers warned of main bother if their insignia present up in Naples’ Maradona stadium.
“If our banners are strung upside down in Naples, civil war will break out,” one nameless fan wrote on Facebook.
Ultras from northern Italian membership Inter Milan issued a press release condemning the Red Star followers. “This (action) can dangerously shift the balance of dynamics linked to rivalry… We hope it does not create a precedent,” it stated.
By distinction, supporters from Roma’s metropolis rival Lazio issued a press release to disclaim media stories that it had provided its sympathies over the stolen banners.
“This historic moment of shame that they have suffered has nothing to do with us,” they wrote.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com