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Mayor Nardella: “Victor, Andre'-Frank, Kalidou: on behalf of Florence I apologize”

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“Victor, Andre'-Frank, Kalidou: on behalf of Florence I apologize.”

The mayor of Florence wrote this on his Twitter profile, Dario Nardella, referring to the Napoli footballers Osimhen, Anguissa and Koulibaly, apostrophized with racist epithets in the immediate post-match of the match played between Fiorentina and the Neapolitan blue team, by some spectators present at the 'Franchi' stadium in Florence.

“Whoever offended the Napoli players at the stadium yesterday does not represent the city and does not represent Fiorentina, which immediately distanced itself – Nardella added – There is no room for ignorance and stupidity in stadiums.”

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