
During the first leg of the Coppa Italia Serie C final between Padova and Catania, moments of tension erupted at the Stadio Euganeo. Police intervened to quell clashes between the two sets of fans that broke out during halftime.
A group of Catania ultras broke through the security barriers to confront Veneto fans, causing disturbances and damaging equipment. Police intervention restored calm, allowing the teams to resume the match. Padova won 2-1, scoring through Palombi and Crisetig in the first half, while Catania scored through Monaco in the second half. The return match is scheduled for April 2nd at the Massimino stadium.
Il Catania He strongly condemned the violent behavior of his fans during the clashes at the Euganeo Stadium, expressing solidarity with the police.
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Lega Pro also condemned the incidents, emphasizing that such events have no place in the world of sport and that they damage the organization's image. Lega Pro President Matteo Marani expressed his regret that some fans had ruined an evening of sport with their actions, thanking law enforcement for preventing further clashes.






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