Football, once again, is tinged with violence. On Sunday, September 22, some fans of the Costa d'Amalfi experienced moments of terror at the end of the away match in Palma Campania, where they were attacked by a group of hooligans. The attack occurred when a group of violent men waited for the group of white and blue supporters, carrying out a real ambush.
The fans were targeted with clubs, stones and sticks, while the attack culminated in a chase on the highway, characterized by several attempts to ram them, as reported by eyewitnesses to the deputy. Borrelli.
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“We hope that the group of attackers will be identified as soon as possible and condemned in an exemplary manner. If such episodes, especially in the lower leagues, are becoming more and more frequent, it is clear that more effective measures are needed than those currently in force, especially when it comes to matches between teams with openly rival fan bases.”
The MP also stressed the importance of sealing off cities hosting matches and monitoring ultras, particularly those with criminal records. “It is essential to keep the most violent individuals away from sensitive areas”, he added, referring to videos sent by citizens documenting the ambush.







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