Supporters of the Eitracht Frankfurt soccer team clash with police in Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2023, where their team is about to play a Champions League, round of 16, second leg soccer match against Naples. (PHOTO / AP)
NAPLES, Italy - Fighting broke out in Naples on Wednesday ahead of Napoli's Champions League last-16 second leg against Eintracht Frankfurt, as supporters set a police car on fire and threw stones at buses in the city center.
The Italian authorities banned fans living in Frankfurt from attending the stadium for the match amid concerns about possible violence, but a group of the German club's supporters made the trip to Italy anyway.
Footage showed supporters clashing with anti-riot forces and a police car in flames, with objects being tossed towards the police. Overturned tables and chairs lay smashed on the ground as police tried to tame the rioting fans.
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Napoli's supporters attack a bus with supporters of the Eitracht Frankfurt soccer team after clashes with police in Naples, southern Italy, on March 15, 2023, shortly before a Champions League, round of 16, second leg soccer match between Naples and Eitracht Frankfurt. (PHOTO / AP)
Italian media said home supporters threw stones and bottles at buses carrying the Eintracht fans, damaging one window. Some 600 of them travelled from Germany, where Napoli won the first leg 2-0.
"These are not fans, they are criminals, thugs. I wonder if they would make the same mess in Germany?," Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini wrote on Instagram, while expressing his "full support" for police on the ground.
Fans of both teams clashed prior to the first leg in Frankfurt with police having labelled the game as high risk.
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Eintracht were informed last week of Italy's decision not to allow their fans into the stadium, with the club reacting angrily and calling the decision "an unacceptable interference".