Firecracker against Audero during Cremonese-Inter, 4-year Daspo for 19-year-old ultra
A 19-year-old Inter fan received a four-year Daspo after throwing a firecracker during the Cremonese-Inter match, causing a temporary suspension of the game.
A 19-year-old supporter of Inter Milan has been handed a four-year Daspo (sports ban) by the authorities after an incident during the Cremonese-Inter match on February 1. The fan threw a firecracker that exploded near goalkeeper Emil Audero, leading to the suspension of the game for safety checks. This incident raised serious concerns about fan violence and security at sporting events, particularly in light of previous disturbances.
The young man, currently under house arrest, was arrested shortly after the incident by the Digos police unit in Cremona. The explosion occurred soon after the start of the second half, prompting the referee to halt the match to ensure the safety of players and spectators. The police's response underscores ongoing efforts to combat violence and disorderly conduct associated with football matches held at the Zini stadium.
Moreover, the police have issued an additional twenty Daspo orders in relation to previous incidents leading up to the Cremonese-Napoli match, amounting to a total of fifty years in bans. These measures reflect a broader strategy to enhance security at sporting events and to deter future incidents of violence among fans, indicating that authorities are taking a strong stance against such actions to maintain order in the sports environment.