There were 3,748 bans on access to venues where sporting events are held, while in 2021-2022 there were 1,741 bans.
MG Frankfurt (Germany) 02/21/2023 – Champions League / Eintracht-Napoli / Photo by Matthieu Gribaudi / Image Sport In the photo: Eintracht fans
The Ministry of Interior’s Observatory for Sports Events recorded a decline in the 2022-23 season compared to the previous season. So let's take a step back regarding civilization in Italian football. there La Gazzetta dello Sport He explains:
“The study included more than 2,600 matches divided as follows: 381 of them League, 390 from Serie B, 1188 from Serie C, 519 from amateur tournaments, 46 related to international competitions, 113 from Coppa Italia/Italian Cup Serie C, 25 friendly matches. Almost all critical voices registered alarming increases, starting with the number of arrests for violent behavior rising from 59 in the 2021-22 season to 125 – and thus more than doubling – in the 2022-23 season. At the same time, there was an increase in encounters with injured people (113 compared to 66 the previous year) and wounded police forces (147 compared to 72). A logical consequence is also the significant growth in daspo – blocking access to places where sporting events are held – which reached 3,748 while there were 1,741 last year. For acts of racial and regional discrimination and anti-Semitism, 126 incidents were detected“.
The German Ultras returned to Naples after the unfortunate precedent last year with Eintracht Frankfurt. Yesterday, a gang war broke out in central Naples between the Berlin Union ultras and the police. As happened last season, the Germans, wearing white shirts, marched through the streets of the city centre. Clashes in Piazza Dante. It was a real attack on the police: an urban gang war broke out, and shops were destroyed between Via Toledo and Piazza Dante. There were injuries among the police and eleven people were arrested. Previously, crowds marched along Corso Umberto, near the central station.