The Prefect of Naples, Michele di Bari, has ordered that residents of the province of Palermo will not be able to purchase tickets for the Serie B match between Juve Stabia and Palermo, scheduled for Saturday, November 8, at the "R. Menti" stadium in Castellammare di Stabia.
The decision was made based on recommendations from the Sports Event Safety Analysis Committee and the Naples Police Headquarters, given the high risk to public order associated with the historic rivalry between the fan bases.
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The measure is part of the local authorities' strategy to prevent tensions at sporting events and ensure a controlled environment for local residents and spectators.







Comments (1)
This measure seems a bit excessive in my opinion. Fans should be able to go to the game without too many problems, but I understand that safety is important to protect everyone. Let's hope there are no accidents.