Napoli fans celebrated in orderly manner, police chief says

5 May 2023, 10:14

Napoli fans celebrate
Italy Napoli Soccer. Picture: PA

Fans of the club flooded the streets of Naples and other cities across Italy after the side took its first football league title in three decades.

Napoli fans have celebrated in an orderly manner deep into the night following the team’s first Italian football league title in more than three decades, police chief Claudio Palomba said.

While there were dozens of fireworks-related injuries, Mr Palomba said that the death of one person following an apparent gunshot wound was not linked to the celebrations.

“The organisational plan worked and the authorities maintained order,” he said.

Napoli sealed the title with a 1-1 draw at Udinese in northern Italy on Thursday, matching the league record by clinching with five games to spare.

It is Napoli’s first championship since Diego Maradona led the club to its first two Serie A titles in 1987 and 1990.

Naples
The 1-1 draw with Udinese marked Napoli’s first Scudetto since the days of Diego Maradona three decades ago (AP)

There were also celebrations in numerous other cities throughout Italy, plus New York and other places in the vast Neapolitan diaspora.

Fans were also singing and chanting outside the team’s hotel in Udine.

The Napoli squad is due to return to Naples later on Friday, and there will no doubt be more celebrations upon the players’ arrival, as well as during the team’s next game against Fiorentina at home on Sunday.

Then there are plans for multiple festivities around the city on June 4 when Napoli receives the Serie A trophy following the final game of the season.

By Press Association

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