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Violent clashes erupted within the Italian metropolis of Naples on Wednesday as ticketless German soccer followers descended on town for a key Champions League match which they’d been banned from attending.
A spokesperson from town’s police informed CNN that followers of German soccer membership Eintracht Frankfurt attacked police and set a automobile on hearth forward of the group’s Champions League spherical of 16 second leg towards Napoli.
Footage filmed by Reuters exhibits teams of males attacking riot police with flame throwers and objects within the smoke-shrouded streets of Naples.
Talking to reporters on Wednesday, Naples Mayor Gaetano Manfredi condemned the violence and mentioned he had referred to as Germany’s Ambassador to Italy, Viktor Elbling.
In response to information outlet Soccer Italia, round 400 Frankfurt followers have traveled to Naples.
Following studies of violence within the first leg of the tie again in Germany, Italian authorities banned Napoli from promoting tickets for Wednesday’s match on the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium to Frankfurt followers, in line with a press release from Eintracht Frankfurt revealed on its web site on Sunday.
CNN has reached out to UEFA, Napoli and Frankfurt for remark.