Champions League: Eintracht Ultras leave Naples

Champions League: Eintracht Ultras leave Naples


Champions League
Eintracht Ultras leave Naples

There were riots around the Champions League game between SSC Naples and Eintracht Frankfurt.  Photo: Salvatore Lapo

There were riots around the Champions League game between SSC Naples and Eintracht Frankfurt. photo

© Salvatore Laporta/AP/dpa

After the violent clashes in Naples, many Eintracht supporters have been taken out of the city. The outrage over the riots in Italy is great.

After the violent clashes in Naples the supporters of Eintracht Frankfurt have largely been taken out of the city.

Like the Italian news agency ansa reported, the violent football fans were taken by bus and under police protection to Naples airport, Salerno and Rome during the night and early morning, from where they were to start their journey home to Germany.

The transport was delayed during the night when hooligans from SSC Naples wanted to get to a hotel at the port where the Frankfurters were staying. It happened in the nearby streets too clashes between the fan groups and the police. The accommodation for the Frankfurt team was right next to the fan hotel.

Before the round of 16 second leg of the Champions League between Napoli and Eintracht (3-0) there had been violent riots in the city center by both fan groups. Italian media reported martial “guerrilla” fights in the streets and alleyways of the city.

Seven arrests

According to Ansa, because of those riots and the attack by the Naplesultras initially seven people were arrested during the night, all of whom are said to be supporters of the top Italian team. It was said that further arrests could follow. According to an initial reconstruction by the Italian media, the situation escalated in the afternoon when Napoli fan groups attacked Frankfurt supporters and police officers in the central Piazza del Gesu. The Eintracht Ultras had previously marched through the city together, singing provocative songs against Naples.

During the clashes, the hooligans threw stones, flares, tables and chairs at opposing fans and the police, among other things. They used tear gas. A police car was set on fire, and several outside areas of bars and restaurants were devastated.

In Italy, there was great outrage at the events. There is strong criticism that this escalation came about, although it was known from the outset that violent supporters from Frankfurt would come to Naples despite a ticket ban. A special meeting of the security authorities in the city was scheduled for Thursday.

dpa



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