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    Italian FA to ban fans from travelling

    October 13, 2008

    Italy have indefinitely banned their supporters from away games in response to the violence that took place in the stands during their goalless draw against Bulgaria in Sofia on Saturday.

    The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has refused its allocation of tickets for away fixtures after a section of its side's support threw bottles at the home fans, made fascist salutes and chanted fascist slogans during the World Cup qualifier. Three Italian fans were detained by police after burning a Bulgarian flag.

    Giancarlo Abete, the FIGC president, has condemned those involved and, although the ruling body cannot prevent fans from travelling to away fixtures, he said it will aim to prevent them from entering stadiums.

    "Until we have certainties and we are able to verify certain things, we will not ask for any tickets for Italy's away games," he said. "I feel great bitterness and pain for what has happened. The process to isolate these individuals is long but this is a dark episode.

    "With the technological means available we can identify those individuals. I don't believe they are fans but individuals who are prone to delinquent behaviour with the intention of damaging the image of our nation. But we have all their names and we will punish them."

    The incidents happened only a month after the Italian Government announced measures to stamp out hooliganism that has plagued Italian football in recent seasons.

    Italy, the World Cup holders, play Montenegro in Lecce on Wednesday in their next qualifier. Their next away game is in Montenegro on March 23 of next year. They play the Republic of Ireland in Dublin the following October.


    Wonder if they'll actually keep their word. Fans will still be able to travel and get tickets on the black market, if they want to. Which will mean they'll be in with home fans. Recipe for disaster. And Italian clubs are never under threat of a european ban either, no matter WHAT their fans do.

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    Italian football is a huge boil on the arse of the world game.
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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      #3
      Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
      Italian football is a huge boil on the arse of the world game.
      Loving the graphically detailed metaphor there.

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        #4
        It is shocking what UEFA have let Italian (and Turkish) fans get away with without censure.

        I imagine after the events of last season the Italian FA will be more keen than usual to stamp down and may actually be effective. This summer the Italian teams seemed to be trying to recapture some of the ground lost to the English and Spanish leagues and I would expect their to be the political will to make the sport more bankable there.
        "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
        -- William Blake

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