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Published Date: 03 February 2007
PROFESSIONAL football has been halted in Italy after a policeman was killed and another left in a critical condition when fans rioted at a match.
Fans at the Serie A match between Sicilian sides Catania and Palermo rioted outside Catania's Angelo Massimino stadium during the second half yesterday.

Police fired tear gas, which wafted into the stadium and forced the match to be temporarily s
uspended in the 58th minute with Palermo leading 1-0. Television footage showed players struggling to breathe and pouring bottled water on their faces.

The violence continued after the game, in which Palermo beat Catania 2-1, trapping hundreds of fans inside the stadium as authorities sought to avoid further violence and stop people leaving. Police said the officer, named as Chief Inspector Filippo Raciti, died after an explosive device was thrown inside his vehicle.

Nine Catania fans were detained, but none was suspected of killing the officer.

Another police officer was today in hospital in critical condition, and police said dozens of people had suffered lesser injuries.

Italian football federation commissioner Luca Pancalli called an emergency meeting in Rome last night, and announced he was cancelling all games.

"The decision to block the championships was immediate," he said. "We cannot continue like this. What we're witnessing has nothing to do with soccer, therefore Italian soccer is stopping."

Italy's friendly with Romania on Wednesday and an under-21 friendly scheduled for Tuesday against Belgium have also been cancelled.

Football bosses are to hold more meetings on Monday "to identify those drastic measures that will allow us to restart".

The violence follows last month's death of a fourth-division team manager from injuries he received when he tried to stop a brawl during a game.



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  • Last Updated: 03 February 2007 10:36 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Football hooligans
 
1

Flynny,

Livigno,Italy 03/02/2007 14:12:46

What now for the Italian football I currently live here and before this even happened most people had given up on football as theres always so much trouble but then if you let fans into games with flares and stuff your only asking for trouble even when they won the world cup the place had an unusual kind of atmosphere people didnt know if they should be celebrating a footballing victory surely this will be the final nail in the coffin!
I hope not but most likely as this just cannot continue!

2

alex paterson,

embra 03/02/2007 14:46:47

#1So true Flynny,How do they get away with taking flares to the games,Dont they search the punters as they enter the ground.

3

Brew Master,

03/02/2007 16:10:39

It's generally the same a-holes who start the trouble. Exclude them from the games and, as Flynny said, search people upon entering. Proactive steps would ensure safety. Canceling games is a good start though as it sends all fans an undeniable wake up call.


 

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