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Wednesday 15 March 2023

Fans clash with police in ugly 'guerrilla warfare'


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There were serious clashes in the centre of Naples between Eintracht Frankfurt fans and police ahead of the German team's Champions League match against Napoli on Thursday (AEDT).

Car windows were broken and fans hurled flares, chairs and other objects as innocent bystanders took shelter in bars and restaurants.

A police car and other vehicles were set alight.

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Supporters of Eitracht Frankfurt set a police car alight in Naples.

Police in riot gear eventually managed to calm the situation, shepherding the fans onto buses to take them to their hotels.

Further clashes were avoided as the majority of Napoli "ultras" were stopped from coming into contact with the German fans.

They did throw stones and bottles at the buses, however.

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Napoli supporters attack a bus of Eitracht Frankfurt fans.

"I'm monitoring what has happened on our streets. An unacceptable climate of guerrilla warfare," the mayor of Naples, Gaetano Manfredi, said on Twitter.

"My thanks go to the police forces who acted to guarantee the safety of the citizens. I appeal to Neapolitans, be responsible."

There was no immediate information on arrests or injuries.

Supporters of Eitracht Frankfurt clash with police in Naples.

Police had been on high alert in the Italian city — around 800 officers had been deployed — as more than 600 fans arrived from Germany despite Frankfurt forgoing its allocation of tickets for the round-of-16 match in protest.

That number was boosted further by Atalanta ultras, who have a bitter rivalry with Napoli.

The German club was objecting to a decision by local authorities in Naples banning any fans who are residents of Frankfurt from buying tickets, following unrest between supporters during the first leg in Germany.

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Napoli won that match 2-0 but local police made several arrests in the buildup amid altercations between fans.

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There were serious clashes in the centre of Naples between Eintracht Frankfurt fans and police ahead of the German team's Champions League match against Napoli on Thursday (AEDT).

Car windows were broken and fans hurled flares, chairs and other objects as innocent bystanders took shelter in bars and restaurants.

A police car and other vehicles were set alight.

Watch Erling Haaland, Karim Benzema and Luka Modric in the 2022-23 UEFA Champions League, streaming ad free, live and exclusive on Stan Sport

Supporters of Eitracht Frankfurt set a police car alight in Naples.

Police in riot gear eventually managed to calm the situation, shepherding the fans onto buses to take them to their hotels.

Further clashes were avoided as the majority of Napoli "ultras" were stopped from coming into contact with the German fans.

They did throw stones and bottles at the buses, however.

READ MORE: Manchester City 'machine' smashes near 100 year record

READ MORE: Drua's Crusaders upset a seminal Super Rugby moment

READ MORE: Legend warns of 30-year-low that could ruin Piastri

Napoli supporters attack a bus of Eitracht Frankfurt fans.

"I'm monitoring what has happened on our streets. An unacceptable climate of guerrilla warfare," the mayor of Naples, Gaetano Manfredi, said on Twitter.

"My thanks go to the police forces who acted to guarantee the safety of the citizens. I appeal to Neapolitans, be responsible."

There was no immediate information on arrests or injuries.

Supporters of Eitracht Frankfurt clash with police in Naples.

Police had been on high alert in the Italian city — around 800 officers had been deployed — as more than 600 fans arrived from Germany despite Frankfurt forgoing its allocation of tickets for the round-of-16 match in protest.

That number was boosted further by Atalanta ultras, who have a bitter rivalry with Napoli.

The German club was objecting to a decision by local authorities in Naples banning any fans who are residents of Frankfurt from buying tickets, following unrest between supporters during the first leg in Germany.

https://twitter.com/StanSportFC/status/1636108231536959488?s=20

Napoli won that match 2-0 but local police made several arrests in the buildup amid altercations between fans.

For a daily dose of the best of the breaking news and exclusive content from Wide World of Sports, subscribe to our newsletter by clicking here

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