The provision comes from the Ministry of the Interior after the violence by the ultras on May 24th. The provision provides for the closure of the away sectors in the stadiums where the Granata and Bianconeri will play away matches and the ban on the sale of tickets to residents of Piedmont and Lombardy (for Juventus fans).
No travel for Turin and Juventus fans for ten days of the next championship, until November 3rd. These are the provisions of the Ministry of the Interior, after the violence of the ultras at the derby of May 24th, which ended 2-2 in the last round of Serie A. The provision provides for the closure of the away sectors in the stadiums where the Granata and Bianconeri will play away matches and the ban on the sale of tickets for the same matches to residents in the regions concerned. In particular, the ban concerns residents in Piedmont for Turin matches and those resident in Piedmont and Lombardy for Juventus matches.
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The Granata fans were already the recipients of restrictive measures in the season just ended after the episodes that occurred during the Turin-Verona match on 11 April. In fact, trips to Cremona and Udine were prohibited. The implementation of the provision will be entrusted from time to time to the prefects of the provinces involved in the meetings. At the moment it is not known whether the ban also concerns away matches in summer friendlies.
