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Watch: Napoli Serie A title parade live

Watch: Napoli Serie A title parade live

Yahoo26-05-2025

Thousands of Napoli fans are celebrating the Scudetto in the streets of Naples on Monday, passionately following the team's open-top bus parade.
The Partenopei clinched their second Scudetto in three years on Friday, beating Cagliari 2-0 at the Stadio Maradona.
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The achievement from Conte's men has already been massively celebrated under the Vesuvius, but it's never quite enough these days, as fans enjoyed an open-top bus parade in the city centre on Monday afternoon.
Jubilant Napoli players, led by Romelu Lukaku and Scott McTominay, proudly showed the Scudetto title in a lengthy parade from Molo Luise to Piazza Vittoria.

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