During the trip of the Lazio a Monaco of Bavaria for the match of Champions League against Bayern Munich, about a hundred Lazio fans sang fascist chants and performed Roman salutes. In the video that is circulating, chants like “Duce, Duce” and phrases inciting the fascist regime, including: “We don’t care about prison, the black shirt will triumph. If it doesn’t triumph, it will be a brothel with truncheons and hand grenades!”
The footage also shows ultras performing Roman salutes in Munich's historic brewery, the Hofbräuhaus, founded in 1589 by Duke Wilhelm V. This location has historical significance as Adolf Hitler held one of his first rallies there in 1920, during which he announced the 25-point program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party.
Behaviors have raised concerns and condemnation, highlighting the persistence of fascist elements in some sectors of the fans. Lazio and the competent authorities will be called to take a position on this unpleasant episode that has overshadowed the sporting event.
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Article published on March 5, 2024 - 12pm