Italian media: Naples hopes the Ministry of Interior bans Cagliari fans from visiting home court, but was rejected
8:40pm, 22 May 2025Football

May 22 According to Napoli media "IlMattino", Naples hopes that the Ministry of the Interior will ban Cagliari fans from visiting Naples at home, but was rejected.
Naples will play against Cagliari at home in the final round of the league. Winning can ensure the championship. Napoli de Laurentis hopes to let fans see a blue stadium filled with Napoli fans in the final round of the season. He plans to ban Cagliari fans from visiting.
Naples hopes that the Ministry of the Interior will ban Cagliari fans from visiting Napoli at home, because it is an irrelevant game for Cagliari, and a historic moment for Napoli. The Ministry of the Interior has approved loyal fans to be guests. This ridiculous reason is obviously not easily accepted. As of last night, the local public security director, with the support of the Ministry of the Interior, has erected a high wall of opposition to this proposal.
If Cagliari fans are prohibited from visiting Napoli at home, Napoli fans will receive an additional 2,800 tickets.
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