Naples, 29 December (LaPresse) – The police commissioner of Cremona has issued nine stadium bans against Cremonese and Parma fans involved in clashes that took place on 21 September shortly before the match near the Zini stadium. The fans who came into contact were dispersed thanks to the intervention of the police, who also stopped a car carrying four Parma ultras who had bats, helmets and other blunt objects with them. The activities of the Digos (Special Operations Division) then made it possible to identify others responsible for the clashes. Daspo orders with mandatory reporting requirements were issued against six Parma supporters and three Cremonese supporters. Other Daspo orders were issued against four Novara ultras who, during the Pergolettese-Novara match on 1 November, were responsible for setting off smoke bombs in the away section. A Daspo was also issued to another Cremonese supporter responsible for lighting and throwing a smoke bomb onto the pitch during the Cremonese-Juventus match on 1 November. The Grigiorosso supporter was already known to the Digos for previous incidents of violence committed during an away match. A similar ban was also issued by the police commissioner against a Lecce ultras supporter who had lit three smoke bombs during the Cremonese-Lecce match on 7 December.
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