Serie A Club Fans With Violent Protests in Italy

The ultrasold fans of many of the A and Seria B clubs, as well as representatives of far-right political parties, staged a protest in Rome, Italy, which went from a peaceful protest to a violent one. Groups joined in protesting measures undertaken by the Italian government to prevent the spread [...]
The ultrasold fans of many of the A and Seria B clubs, as well as representatives of far-right political parties, staged a protest in Rome, Italy, which went from a peaceful protest to a violent one.
The groups joined in protesting measures taken by the Italian government to prevent the even greater spread of the Cavid-10 virus as measures for isolation itself.
This protest comes just days after a smaller protest was organised by the so-called Gillette Aranción group, which were also complaining about the government's decision not to remove all measures taken.
Ultras of Naples and Brescia issued a statement Friday evening, when they warned that they would not participate and distance themselves from this march.
The protest ended in violence after a man who identified himself as Simone Carabella, a member of Rome's ultrased fan group, gave an interview.
This is absolutely a peaceful demonstration, otherwise I wouldn't be here”, he said.
This prompted a sharp reaction from another protester, who represented the political party Forza Nuova, who dragged him to stop his interview.
They kept fighting before joining to hunt police and media with bottles, fireworks and various sticks.
Prior to that, there had been appeals and fascist greetings, through which protesters remembered Benito Mussolini.
Rome fans Lazios, Cesena, Verona, and Warese attended the protest












