
Arrest of 180 Napoli Fans in the Netherlands Before Match Against Eindhoven
Dutch police arrested 180 fans of the Italian club Napoli in Eindhoven after they violated a security area in the city center, according to the website "Football Italy".
The report stated that Dutch authorities decided to deport the Italian fans from the country and canceled their tickets for the match between Napoli and Eindhoven in the UEFA Champions League, scheduled for this evening.
"Football Italy" added that the Dutch police described the group of Napoli fans as large and in a tense atmosphere, noting that they ignored requests from authorities to leave the city center, which led to their arrest for violating municipal regulations regarding public gatherings.
The fans were also taken to the Mathilde Lan police station in Eindhoven, where it was found that some of them did not even have tickets to attend the match, and the decision to deport them was made as a precautionary measure to avoid any potential incidents.
The report stated that Dutch authorities decided to deport the Italian fans from the country and canceled their tickets for the match between Napoli and Eindhoven in the UEFA Champions League, scheduled for this evening.
"Football Italy" added that the Dutch police described the group of Napoli fans as large and in a tense atmosphere, noting that they ignored requests from authorities to leave the city center, which led to their arrest for violating municipal regulations regarding public gatherings.
The fans were also taken to the Mathilde Lan police station in Eindhoven, where it was found that some of them did not even have tickets to attend the match, and the decision to deport them was made as a precautionary measure to avoid any potential incidents.