Mar 17 โ€ข 13:51 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy Il Giornale

Lazio fans and the censored choreography at the Olimpico: what happened

Lazio fans experienced a controversial situation regarding a censored choreography during a recent match against AC Milan at the Olimpico Stadium.

The recent victory of Lazio against AC Milan at the Olimpico Stadium was overshadowed by controversy surrounding an unauthorized fan choreography. Just seconds before the match started, white cards appeared in the Tevere tribune alongside the Nord Curve's display, signaling a planned choreography. However, this display was swiftly censored by security staff, leading to tension and disappointment among fans.

The incident unfolded due to a failure to communicate the intentions for the Tevere's scene to the authorities. The choreography was deemed 'non-compliant' with the prior approvals given by the Supporter Liaison Officer (SLO) to the Operational Security Group (GOS). The situation escalated further as fans aimed to reveal the word "Libertร " (Freedom) with their display, which had not been pre-approved, resulting in its removal from the stands.

This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between football clubs, their supporters, and security protocols. While the intention behind the choreography may have been to convey a message of unity or freedom, the crackdown by authorities demonstrates the strict regulations imposed at sporting events and raises questions about fan expression and the limits of what is acceptable in the realm of football culture.

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