After 33 years of waiting for the Naples he won the title again A series, although this time without Diego Maradona in their ranks. The consecration took place yesterday after the 1-1 draw against Udinese, a result that gave him the crowning five dates from the end. Victor Osimhen, the figure of the team, scored the goal of glory.
As was to be expected, the fans who remained in Naples unleashed madness and passion on the streets of the city, which turned blue to celebrate the third Scudetto in history. Celebration also at the San Paolo-Diego Armando Maradona stadium, which opened its doors to allow fans to watch the match from the stands.
Those who had it really bad were the fans who went to Udine, more precisely those who decided to invade the playing field once the referee sanctioned the end of the match and the consecration of Napoli.
Around 12,000 fans accompanied the team to Udinese’s Stadio Friuli to watch the match. The clash was that, at the end of the game, hundreds decided to take the field to celebrate the title, and this didn’t please the Udinese fans at all, who immediately took to the field to attack their opponents with blows, kicks and using belts as weapons. Faced with this situation, the police had to intervene to try to separate them.
In Naples, one dead and more than two hundred wounded
In any case, local agents could not prevent the tragedy. In Naples, around 200 people were injured and ended up in hospital after the celebrations. The causes of the injuries were mainly due to burns from fireworks and rockets, or from bruises and fractures resulting from falls and collisions, even from panic attacks.
Furthermore, it is important to remember that a 26-year-old man died in a shooting, which also left three other people injured.
Source: Clarin
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