The city of Naples in Italy this Wednesday afternoon was the scene of violent clashes between 600 supporters Eintracht Frankfurt, who came to the city, and supporters of Naples. few hours Before the second leg of the Champions League semi-final between the two clubs, chaos reigned on the streets of the city.
According to the newspaper La Gazzeta dello Sport, German supporters set fire to several civilian and police vehicles. Several store owners were also involved in the situation. Riot police were called in to intervene.
Despite being banned from watching the game, German fans came to the city by train. By morning, riots were already recorded.
A large police mobilization is trying to prevent contact between groups from the two clubs. Although there are about 800 agents involved in the operation, it is feared that more groups of supporters will arrive in the pre-game period.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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