Frosinone Calcio will face Juventus with the away sector closed. The Ministry of Interior has imposed a restrictive measure after the incidents at the derby on May 24. The measure provides for a ban on away games for ten matches, with effects until November 3.
What happened?
The incidents that occurred before the derby on May 24 led the Ministry of Interior to intervene with a broad restrictive measure, which involves both sets of fans and introduces limitations on both ticket sales and the possibility of following away games.
The motivations
The basis for the measure is the incidents that occurred before the derby on May 24, during which a Juventus ultra, Marco Leonardo Basoccu, was seriously injured.
The impact on the “Benito Stirpe” stadium
The Serie A calendar will intersect with the measure on two occasions that directly involve Frosinone Calcio. The team will host Juventus on August 23 and Torino on November 1, both games included in the period of validity of the ban.
| Date | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|
| August 23 | Juventus | - |
| November 1 | Torino | - |
Currently, Frosinone Calcio is in 2nd place in Serie B, with 81 points, 23 wins, 12 draws, and 3 losses in 38 games, and a goal difference of +42. The team is just one point behind leaders Venezia.
What changes for the fans
In concrete terms, the measure involves the total closure of the away sector and strong limitations on the presence of supporters from Piedmont and Lombardy. Any fans not resident in the affected areas will be able to access the stadium, but will have to occupy the regular sectors of the facility, as the space dedicated to away supporters will remain unusable.
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