Monday, September 26, 2022 at 15:25• Wessel Antes

Ajax advises traveling fans not to enter the streets in Naples as a recognizable supporter of the club, the team from Amsterdam writes in an advice on the club website. In addition, it is not recommended to travel to Italy with children. Feyenoord gave the same advice to its supporters in 2017. At the time, Dutch fans were not welcome in the stadium at all due to a decision by the Italian authorities due to previous misconduct in Rome.

Ajax’s away match against Napoli is scheduled for October 12. The team from Amsterdam will then play the important away game at the Stade Diego Armando Maradona at 6.45 pm. In principle, Ajax can lose 2736 supporters in the branch, although it remains to be seen whether that will actually be sold out. The supporters seem to have preferred trips to Liverpool and Glasgow.

“In previous matches of other clubs in Naples, it has been shown that the match visit for supporters of the opposing team is not without risk,” said Ajax. Liverpool supporters were also advised against entering the center of the Italian city at the beginning of September: “Beware that you could become a target of theft, robbery or attack.” Liverpool eventually lost 4-1 to the Serie A leaders in Naples.

Ajax’s away match at Napol may well become crucial for this season. The team from Amsterdam is currently, just like Liverpool, on three points in Group A of the Champions League. The Italians made no mistake and are on six points. Next Tuesday, on October 4, Ajax will face Napoli for the first time in its own Johan Cruijff ArenA. A week later, the trip to Italy is planned.


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