Napoli-Juventus on January 13 is characterized by "high risk profiles" according to the assessments that emerged from the meeting of the National Observatory on sporting events last January 4.
Further study, with possible updating of the prescriptions, also in the light of yesterday's incidents and the input to a "greater severity" requested by the Minister of the Interior, Matteo Piantedosi, will be done in the next meeting of the body.
"Between Tuesday and Wednesday we will have a meeting with the representatives of the FIGC and the Lega Calcio which is already a prelude to a sharing and a perspective of seriousness and rigor towards these phenomena".
This was stated by Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi, reiterating that "particularly rigorous directives" and inspired by the "maximum precaution" will be given to the Observatory on sporting events without modifying the legislation.
The minister then recalled that "the regulatory framework already allows for the suspension of transfers".
"The regulatory framework - Piantedosi recalled - allows travel to be suspended. I, as prefect of Rome, had already dealt with this issue and I had happened to adopt disqualification measures for fans deemed, in the light of concrete elements, dangerous "Probably - he observed Piantedosi - a lot has been done in recent years.
There are fewer and fewer incidents in stadiums, what happened yesterday demonstrates that people meet far from stadiums to commit violent acts.
We will take this into account, even if it costs a lot for the State to follow and prepare prevention measures along the way.
I thank what the Police, the Road, the Digos and the Mobile departments did, to ensure that there were no further consequences".