Italy‘s Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi on Saturday ordered a two month ban on away matches for supporters of AS Roma and Napoli, after they clashed final Sunday forcing authorities to briefly shut the nation’s important motorway.
As a part of the order, sections at stadiums the place Roma and Napoli play away matches will likely be closed ranging from Saturday given “the seriousness of the episodes of violence that took place” and the “concrete danger that such behaviours could be repeated”, the inside ministry mentioned in an announcement.
The minister additionally ordered a two month suspension of tickets gross sales for a similar matches to folks residing within the provinces of Naples and Rome.
Supporters of Roma and Napoli, who’ve an extended historical past of enmity, on Jan. 8 clashed in and round a motorway service station in Tuscany on the A1 motorway, the important thing highway linking the north and south of Italy.
Napoli ultras threw stones and smoke bombs from the aspect of the highway on the passing Roma followers, who stopped their minivans to retaliate. The skirmishes between hooded youths unfold to the service station forecourt earlier than police restored order.
Anticipating the signing of the order earlier on Saturday, Piantedosi mentioned the ban on away matches was “not (an) alternative” to particular person measures in opposition to those that prompted the accidents.