Italian Football- Europe's Shame

Paddy Agnew from the times

In the end, the most disconcerting image that will remain of last night’s Italian Cup final in Rome will be that of officials and police involved in a touch-line “negotiation” with a Napoli “ultra”, the well-known son of a Mafioso, seeking his “agreement” to let the match start.

Even more disconcerting, perhaps, is the fact that this “negotiation” took place not only on live TV but in front of a packed VIP stand at the Stadio Olimpico in which sat, seemingly powerless, Italian prime minister, Matteo Renzi, president of the senate, Pietro Grasso and the head of parliament’s anti-mafia commission, Rosy Bindi. Even by its own less than salubrious standards, Italian football has touched a new low.

This latest “night of shame” began on Saturday afternoon, some hours before Fiorentina were due to meet Napoli in an eagerly awaited Italian Cup Final at the Olimpico in Rome. Media reports claim that a group of Napoli fans got into a violent altercation with a well-known Roma ultra, 48-year-old Daniele De Santis, who runs a small huckster stall close to where the Napoli fan buses were parked, at Tor di Quinto, three kilometres away from the stadium.

Enraged by the Napoli fans, De Santis reportedly attacked them first with fireworks and sound bombs before he pulled out a gun, shooting six bullets and injuring three people, one of them seriously. When other Napoli fans got to hear that 30-year-old Ciro Esposito had been shot at close range in the chest (he may risk paralysis since a bullet lodged in his spinal chord), they then turned back, looking for De Santis. Having found and surrounded the Roma ultra, who appears to have been alone, the Napoli fans then beat and kicked him mercilessly, cracking his skull, breaking one leg and inflicting other serious damage.

By the time, fans arrived at the stadium last night, news of this and other less serious scuffles in and around the stadium had gone viral with many wondering if the match would be played. Worse still, given the lack of precise information, rumours began to spread that the three Napoli fans had been shot by Fiorentina fans.

With the Napoli fans seemingly on the warpath and perhaps ready to stage a pitch invasion, police and match officials called on Napoli team captain, Slovak Marek Hamsik, to join them in pitch-side negotiations with Napoli ultras to calm the atmosphere. Among other things, Hamsik told the fans that their Fiorentina counterparts had had nothing to do with the shooting incident.

The problem about these “negotiations”, however, was that one of the Napoli ultras was a certain Gennaro De Tommaso, son of a camorrista, linked to the Misso crime family in Naples. Worse still, De Tommaso was wearing a t-shirt which read “Free Speziale”, a reference to Antonio Speziale, a Catania fan sentenced to eight years prison for having killed police inspector Filippo Raciti during violent exchanges between police and fans prior to a February 2007 Catania-Palermo Sicilian Serie A derby.

Sitting arrogantly astride the stadium perimeter fence, De Tommaso and his t-shirt went all around the world on live TV. After lengthy negotiations, in front of a seemingly irrelevant prime minister, the ultras decided that the game could start. For the record, Napoli won the ensuing match 3-1.

Police and Football Federation officials today defended their handling of the situation, arguing that in the powder keg atmosphere of the Olimpico, the major priority was to ensure that the match took place. The authorities were worried about the prospect of 60,000 Napoli and Fiorentina fans have to exit the stadium at the same time. As it was, there were no serious post-match incidents because the Fiorentina fans were escorted out immediately after the final whistle whilst the Napoli fans remained in the stadium for the post-match celebrations.

This most recent incident recalls the ugly events of the Roma-Lazio derby of March 2004 when none other than Roma idol, Francesco Totti, was forced into a similarly humiliating pitch side negotiation with Roma ultras. On that occasion, a rumour, subsequently proven to be totally unfounded, had circulated amongst the fans that a child had been killed in pre-match skirmishes between police and fans. Remarkably, the Roma ultras demanded at half time that the game be suspended. To the eternal shame of Roma, Lazio and Totti, the ultra had their way and the game was indeed suspended.

Ironically, one of the Roma ultras who stood pitch side that night to “convince” Totti was a certain Daniele De Santis, the man allegedly at the centre of yesterday’s shoot-out. In ten years, Italian football has made a lot of progress.

Getting permission from hooligan psycopaths to play one of the most important football matches of the season. With the prime iminster sitting there. Italain Football - Europe’s Joke more like.

Go fuck yourself, you sanctimonious cunt. The match itself was a cracking fare with a little bit of commotion before it.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/05/italian-football-cavese-licata-19-5

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I’m sure it was, once the son of a mafiosa gave the prime minister permission to play it…

Going to training to racially abuse their own players now-Engerland fan type behaviour from the eyeties here.

http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/international/mario-balotelli-endures-racist-abuse-at-italy-s-training-camp-1.1804382

Italy’s football chief Giancarlo Abete[/URL] has condemned the racist chants directed at [URL=‘http://www.irishtimes.com/search/search-7.1213540?tag_person=Mario%20Balotelli&article=true’]Mario Balotelli during the Azzurri’s training session yesterday.

The AC Milan[/URL] forward was on the receiving end of racist abuse from a group of young men outside Italy’s training headquarters in [URL=‘http://www.irishtimes.com/search/search-7.1213540?tag_location=Coverciano&article=true’]Coverciano[/URL], [URL=‘http://www.irishtimes.com/search/search-7.1213540?tag_location=Florence&article=true’]Florence.

Local police had to intervene to allow Balotelli and the players to continue to train.

“This is unacceptable behaviour,” said Abete to Gazzetta dello Sport. “This should not happen. “The important thing is that this is only a minority and they have no regard for civil coexistence.”

It is not the first time Balotelli has been the victim of racism.

In 2013, he was racially abused by a section of Roma fans during a Serie A game against them.

Italy team-mate Ciro Immobile also expressed his sadness at the incident and praised the way Balotelli handled himself.

Calm and collected “In 2014 we shouldn’t have to deal with racism,” he said

“We have to improve as a nation. Fortunately, Mario was very calm.”

The Milan forward, who has been targeted by fans throughout his career, was training with the rest of the squad as some fans shouted “black piece of s**t” at him.

Balotelli was born in Sicily to Ghanaian immigrants but was brought up by an Italian foster family. He has been a frequent target for racists throughout his career in Italy, with Juventus, Inter Milan and AS Roma fans abusing him during matches. Observers at the training camp reported that it was one fan who shouted the abuse. A video containing the insults was then published on the Gazzetta website (gazzetta.it).

The 23-year-old, who played for Manchester City between 2010 and 2013, reportedly told his team-mates later: “This only happens in Rome and Florence.”

The Italy players met up this week to start their preparations for the tournament and face Republic of Ireland in a friendly at Craven Cottage on Saturday May 31st.

Balotelli brings a lot of it on himself, still out of order though.

Why always Italy??

http://www.studio.charchub.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Zidanes-Statue-in-Paris-2.jpg

The Napoli fan shot before the Coppa Italia final on 3rd May, has died.

http://www.thesirenssong.com/2014/6/25/5840954/ciro-esposito-the-napoli-fan-shot-before-the-coppa-italia-final-dies

Ciro Esposito, the Napoli fan shot before the Coppa Italia final, dies
By Kirsten Schlewitz  @KDS_Football on Jun 25 2014, 9:58a 1

The 29-year-old passed away on Wednesday morning.

We are greatly saddened to report that Ciro Esposito has died. The Napoli fan was shot prior to the Coppa Italia final on May 3rd, and had been in intensive care for the past 50 days. His condition deteriorated rapidly after a lung operation on June 19, and he passed away early on Wednesday, June 25.

The mayor of Naples posted a tweet, proclaiming the city to be in a day of mourning.

RIP Ciro :frowning:

Racist appointed as head of Italian football.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/28747491

[QUOTE=“Piles Hussain, post: 999139, member: 363”]Racist appointed as head of Italian football.

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/28747491[/QUOTE]

Great stuff. It was very true if a little un-pc what he said.

To win war, you must become war. Very wise appointment.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/feb/25/fabio-cannavaro-10-month-jail-sentence

Sulley Muntari reports racist abuse from fans. Gets booked for his troubles.

I can take recall, besides this obviously, was Sulley a bit of a cunt?

He shouldn’t have walked off the pitch.

Great stuff.

What’s great about it? The guy is trying to stand up to racists.

You can’t go around breaking the rules because you’ve had your feelings hurt.