Verona and Rome condemn some of their fans

A group of eight Hellas Verona's ultras have been sentenced to watch matches because they wanted to enter the stadium with a few hats with Hitler, while Rome has convicted a fan of racial abuse police had discovered several pearls from the west during a standard inspection where Verona fans wanted to [...]
Police had discovered several hats from the west during a standard check, where Verona's fans wanted to enter the DallAra Stadium in their match against Verona on January 19th.
They all had the same design, where there was a picture of Hitler on their forehead, but his mustaches were replaced with “Scala” (scale) which is a symbol of the city of Verona.
Eight fans, aged 21 to 49, have been sentenced to a two-year ban on sports events in Italy.
In another separate incident, La Gazzetta dello Sport writes that a fan of Rome had managed to equip himself with a journalism card to enter the conference room at the Olympian Stadium.
He has been seen and captured by authorities, calling against Blogna's assailant, Musa Barroa, who scored two goals that evening.
Security took him away and researched him, where they found out he had exchanged tickets for a journalist “Freelance” who wanted to watch the match from Tribuna Monte Mario.
Typhos has been sentenced to look at Rome for the next three years, while the journalist has received a full year of accreditation.












