ANCONA Last draw for the Doric team, last whistle marking the end of the match and the football championship. The final balance is positive, certainly not for…
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ANCONA Last draw for the Doric team, last whistle marking the end of the match and the football championship. The final balance is positive, certainly not for the points on the scoreboard, but in terms of public order and safety maintained thanks to a massive deployment of forces and special operational units. During the championship, numerous Daspos were issued by the Ancona Police Headquarters following the behavior of fans in those matches considered at risk by the National Observatory on Sports Events where the most avid fans became the protagonists of throwing or turning on games pyrotechnics or torches at the address of the playing field.
The balance drawn by the Ancona Police Headquarters speaks of 32 fans (local and otherwise) recipients of the prevention measure of the ban on access to sporting events. For them, a red card prohibiting entry to the stadium. In particular, during the Ancona-Perugia match 11 fans were hit by Daspo for a total of 31 years away from the stadiums plus a total of 14 years of signature obligation. In the match between Dorica Portuali-Biagio Nazzaro 2 fans were hit by Daspo for a total of 2 years.
In Jesina-Civitanovese, 9 fans were affected by Daspo for a total of 23 years to which a total of 6 years of signature obligation must be added. On the occasion of this match, 11 guest ultras were also reported to the judicial authorities for violence and resistance to a public official, brawling, beatings, attempted damage, throwing objects and making false statements to a public official. Trespassing from their sector and passing a barrier, they reached the entrance to the Jesi curve, colliding with a group of local fans. They were immediately blocked by the police forces present.
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