Violence could halt Italian football/Calcio suspended (2 Viewers)

Jul 2, 2006
18,847
1)Next week serie a and b will be back again.

3) At the moment the only stadia that are "Pisano act ready" are:
- Stadio olimpico (Juventus)
- Ferraris (genova)
- Renzo Barbera (palermo )
- stadio olimpico (roma)

These will be the only stadia open to the crowd. The others will be closed till they are "pisano upgraded". This is bad for a lot of supporters, but it's the only way to put some pressure on the respective cities to upgrade the stadia.
:weee:

eat this milanisti
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
kurvengeflüster,

This may answer your question:

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Stadiums: How they rate…


Only four Serie A stadiums currently satisfy the safety regulations that would allow them to reopen to fans.

Footballing activities are expected to resume this weekend after the tragic events in Catania, but several clubs could be forced to play behind closed doors until their arenas are renovated to comply with the norms.

Former Home Office Minister Giuseppe Pisanu had introduced new rules last year which were meant to increase safety inside the stadiums.

However, only Rome’s Stadio Olimpico, the Stadio Renzo Barbera in Palermo and the Stadio Olimpico in Turin comply. Siena would also received the green light.

Up to standards –
Rome, Turin, Siena and Palermo


Almost up to standards –Cagliari: The pre-filtering area has yet to be completed, there are turnstiles although they are not used.

Empoli: Turnstiles will be installed shortly, but there is no pre-filtering area.

Messina: CCTV cameras and turnstiles have been installed, but there is no video surveillance.

Parma: The turnstiles are old and the pre-filtering system is incomplete.

Reggio Calabria: Video surveillance available, but no pre-filtering area.

Genoa: Everything has been installed, but there is still no dedicated Police station.

Renovations in progress –
Florence: Turnstiles installed only in the Curva Fiesole, no video surveillance and no pre-filtering area.

Milan: There are no turnstiles and no pre-filtering area.

Livorno: There is no electronic ticket system. There are turnstiles and a pre-filtering area.

Not up to standards –Ascoli: There are no turnstiles and no pre-filtering area.

Bergamo: There are no turnstiles and no video surveillance.

Catania: There are no turnstiles and no electronic ticket system.

Verona: There are no turnstiles and no electronic ticket system.

Udine: There are no turnstiles and no video surveillance.

Channel 4
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
83,483
lol I know that, I lived there
I remember seeing Juve at Siena's Franchi a couple years back. It's like a high school stadium, where seating choices are practically a free-for-all. Not exactly the safest place I've ever sat ... even if they're pretty good about handing out the bottles without caps. ;)
 

kurvengeflüster

********* a.D.
Jan 24, 2004
2,179
kurvengeflüster,

This may answer your question:

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Stadiums: How they rate…


Only four Serie A stadiums currently satisfy the safety regulations that would allow them to reopen to fans.

Footballing activities are expected to resume this weekend after the tragic events in Catania, but several clubs could be forced to play behind closed doors until their arenas are renovated to comply with the norms.

Former Home Office Minister Giuseppe Pisanu had introduced new rules last year which were meant to increase safety inside the stadiums.

However, only Rome’s Stadio Olimpico, the Stadio Renzo Barbera in Palermo and the Stadio Olimpico in Turin comply. Siena would also received the green light.

Up to standards –
Rome, Turin, Siena and Palermo


Almost up to standards –Cagliari: The pre-filtering area has yet to be completed, there are turnstiles although they are not used.

Empoli: Turnstiles will be installed shortly, but there is no pre-filtering area.

Messina: CCTV cameras and turnstiles have been installed, but there is no video surveillance.

Parma: The turnstiles are old and the pre-filtering system is incomplete.

Reggio Calabria: Video surveillance available, but no pre-filtering area.

Genoa: Everything has been installed, but there is still no dedicated Police station.

Renovations in progress –
Florence: Turnstiles installed only in the Curva Fiesole, no video surveillance and no pre-filtering area.

Milan: There are no turnstiles and no pre-filtering area.

Livorno: There is no electronic ticket system. There are turnstiles and a pre-filtering area.

Not up to standards –Ascoli: There are no turnstiles and no pre-filtering area.

Bergamo: There are no turnstiles and no video surveillance.

Catania: There are no turnstiles and no electronic ticket system.

Verona: There are no turnstiles and no electronic ticket system.

Udine: There are no turnstiles and no video surveillance.

Channel 4
thanks...so turnstiles seem to be the reason for violence in the stadiums... ;)
 

Christina

vanilla pudding
Aug 21, 2006
19,775
Here's whats on Juventus.com..

The future of Italian football

Huge steps forward were taken yesterday at the Palazzo Chigi (Rome) as ministers met to decide the future of Italian football in light of the tragic events of Catania. The principal steps to be taken (should they be approved by the cabinet at Wednesday’s meeting) are as follows: games to be played behind closed doors in stadiums which do not comply with the regulations currently in force; three to five year bans and community service for underage offenders (instead of the existing signature at the police station); immediate arrests of up to 48 hours; blocks of tickets no longer to be sold to away fans; cessation of relationships between clubs and ultras; privatisation of stadiums.

A decision will also be made shortly regarding the resumption of championship activities, suspended by FIGC commissioner Luca Pancalli following the murder of police inspector Filippo Raciti on Friday. According to Pancalli, games could resume as early as this weekend.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
65,844
:weee: We can play! Our fans can go & watch :weee: ....
..... And interesti have to stay at home!:smoke: :D :rofl:
not that inter had any fans to begin with since they are paid beggers to fill up their seats

I am glad our ultras(except for the Fighters) have behaved themselves. As always...FORZA JUVE!!!!!!!!!!!

black n white fighters no longer exist to my knowledge
 

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