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Juventus fans protest in Stabia: Avellino's Interior Minister has banned away matches until February 2026.

The Ministry of the Interior has made its decision following the clashes in Padua, but fans from Castellammare di Stabia are online shouting conspiracy by an Avellino fan.
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Castellammare di Stabia - There's an online outcry against Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi's decision to ban Juve Stabia fans from traveling to away matches until February 5, 2026.

Many are commenting on this very weighty decision, citing the fact that the head of the Ministry of the Interior is from Avellino and has never hidden his sympathy for his hometown team, which plays in Serie B like Juve Stabia.

The communication of the decision came from Juve Stabia itself according to which:
"The Ministry of the Interior, having taken note of the serious disturbances that occurred on the evening of 26 October 2025, during the Padova-Juve Stabia football match, valid for the ninth day of the Serie BKT championship, attributable to the conduct of Juve Stabia fans, has decreed the closure, for a period of three months, effective from the date of the decree (5 November), of the away sectors of the sports facilities where the "Società Sportiva Juve Stabia" club will play away matches, as well as the ban on the sale of tickets for access to the same sports facilities, for the same matches, to people resident in the Province of Naples".

All Rights Reserved Article published on November 12, 2025 - 18:16 AM - Editorial Staff

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This decision has created a lot of confusion among fans, and it's unclear whether it's right or wrong. Many believe there are other ways to handle the situation than banning Juve Stabia fans from away games.

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