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Italy bans fans from away travel

AFP - 13 October 2008 16:55

Italy´s Antonio Di Natale (L) jumps for the ball with Bulgaria´s Zhivko Milanov (R) during their World Cup 2010 qualifying soccer match at Vassil Levski stadium in Sofia. Italian football federation president Giancarlo Abete has said that Italy fans will be barred from buying tickets to away matches until further notice.

ROME (AFP) - Italian football federation president Giancarlo Abete said on Monday that Italy fans will be barred from buying tickets to away matches until further notice.

Three Italy fans were arrested on Saturday for burning a Bulgarian flag during a World Cup qualifier in Sofia, which ended in a 0-0 stalemate.

Italian hooligans, thought to belong to right-wing groups, also provoked fights outside the ground before the match kicked off.

"From today we will stop asking for tickets for our supporters for away matches as long as we don't have any guarantees or ways of verifying (who buys the tickets)," Abete said on Rai Radio.

"We'll stop asking for tickets but we must remain vigilant because for the match in Cyprus (in Septmeber) we didn't ask for any tickets and yet some supporters still found a way (to get them)."

Italy, who have won two and drawn one of their World Cup qualifiers, next play away in Montenegro in March.

On Wednesday they host the former Yugolsav republic, looking to continue their unbeaten record in the group.

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Comments (10)

soccerwinner

13 October 2008 18:45

Bulgarian must burn an Italian flag as for revenge. Hey, how about bombing an Italy flag : )

NakedWake

13 October 2008 19:00

(insert Sarcasm) yep, because proving you are just as ignorant as those you despise is the proper way to show you have more class

Crusader1987

13 October 2008 19:35

When will these jerks get it? The violence only hurts your cause. Just stop fighting and watch the game.

soccerwinner

13 October 2008 19:35

Maybe Bulgarian should looks for Osama, he must be has more ideas about the revenge. Just couldn't wait for another september eleven : )

kardrovz

13 October 2008 19:41

I think the term 'morons' come to mind (rolls eyes!)

Escape_to_Victory

13 October 2008 20:00

Every country has hooligans but if one follows the news, Italy's do try to cause trouble.

This is a good measure but from what I can tell, if Hooligans want to go somewhere, they are able to manage it.

Tontodonati

13 October 2008 21:49

As the Italian "expert" here, I say machineguns hooligans regardless of nationality. It's the only way to stop this nonsense.

SoccerwayHooligan

14 October 2008 00:51

THREE TO NOTHING BABY! ALL I KNOW ABOUT ITALY! THREE TO NOTHING.

AND SAVE ME ALL YOUR CONVERSATIONS TO YOUR SELF, AND ALL THIS DONADONI

Tontodonati

14 October 2008 01:03

Soccerwayhooligan, which comment are you trying to answer? Your posting doesn't make any sense whatsoever. Please, would you like to try again?

valio0524

24 November 2008 22:12

I am Bulgaria and I like Italy, but the hall country shouldnt be blamed for some idiots!One more thing i thought our huligans are the worse but i guess every country is the same!

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