Fans of Pisa and Verona clashed violently and were banned from attending away games for the next three months.
The Italian Interior Minister announced that fans of Pisa and Verona will not be allowed to attend away games for the next three months. In the seventh round of Serie A last weekend, Pisa drew 0-0 at home with Verona. Fans of the two teams clashed heavily near the stadium during the match, with the violence raising concerns about public safety. In order to avoid new conflicts in the future, Italian Interior Minister Matteo Piante Dosi directly ordered that fans of both Pisa and Verona teams will be prohibited from attending away games for the next three months. Pisa will challenge Milan away from home this weekend, and Pisa fans will not be able to watch the game live. Verona's next away game is against Como on October 30. The ban will last until the end of January next year. Mini-game recommendations:Trash Factory
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