Lazio fans, club filled with Albanians drive women out of the stadium

Lazio's fans are perhaps the most problematic in Europe, not just Italy. This fan has many fascists in its ranks, who openly express anti-Semitism and sympathy for Italian fascist dictator Benito Musolini, writes Periscopi. Mussolini was the one who built Stadio Olympia and expressed admiration for Lazio's team. [...]
Lazio's fans are perhaps the most problematic in Europe, not just Italy. This fan has many fascists in its ranks, who openly express anti-Semitism and sympathy for Italian fascist dictator Benito Musolini, writes Periscopi.
Mussolini was the one who built Stadio Olympia and expressed admiration for Lazio's team. And the fascist roots of the team seem to be not easy to uproot. A few months earlier, the same fans in a baner had worn Anne Frank, the teenage Jew killed by the Nazis, with the undergarments of Rome's most hated rivals. For that, Lazio was sentenced.
In the last fight, where Lazio received 2 to 1 of Naples, reports Guardian, these fans have made other problematic gestures.
They have written a banner to show girls, women and girlfriends that they have no place in the sacred seats of Curva Nord in the stadium. Those who want to meet for romantic reasons have to go elsewhere.
Lazio has issued a statement saying she does not share the same attitudes with her fans.
Many Albanians and many Serbs have participated in Lazio over the years. Currently, the club's sports director is Igli Tare, while Thomas Strakosha and midfielder Valon Berisha also play for the team. /Periscopi










