Hundreds of Eintracht Frankfurt followers clashed with police in violent scenes in Naples final evening, regardless of being banned from the second leg of their Champions League tie towards Napoli.
Footage that circulated on social media earlier than Wednesday’s last-16 match – which the house aspect gained 3-0 – confirmed followers of the German membership setting vehicles alight and throwing missiles, together with flares, whereas clashing with police and Napoli followers.
There have been additionally stories of Napoli followers attacking buses carrying Eintracht supporters as police tried to escort them via the streets within the metropolis centre.
The violence ensued regardless of Frankfurt followers being banned from attending the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona after a collection of arrests have been made following unrest earlier than the reverse fixture in Germany final month.
Eintracht Frankfurt, who appealed the ban of their followers earlier than the match, haven’t commented on the clashes.
A press release on the membership’s web site on 7 March stated: “Eintracht Frankfurt was informed late last night by UEFA that the Italian ministry of the interior is this morning going to issue an injunction against SSC Napoli, whereby the club is prohibited from selling tickets to Eintracht Frankfurt supporters for the UEFA Champions League round of 16-second leg on Wednesday 15 March.
“This would also include the total away allocation of 2,700 tickets, of which 2,400 are in the away section, which Eintracht Frankfurt is entitled to under UEFA regulations.”
Eintracht followers who made the journey reportedly had tickets to the sport purchased on their behalf by followers of Serie A membership Atalanta.
Source: information.sky.com”