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Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
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🧨 Napoli celebrate fourth Scudetto, brawl near Maradona 😡
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. The atmosphere was already boiling in the early hours of the day, but the final whistle of the referee set off the celebration in the streets of Naples, with Antonio Conte's team sewing their fourth Scudetto on their chest. A party that promises to last all night, and not even stop in the coming days. We will tell you about it step by step, with all the most relevant updates! Le scene dei festeggiamenti per la vittoria del campionato del Napoli, stanno facendo il giro del mondo, per la gioia dei milioni di tifosi emigrati. #NapoliCagliari#Napoli #Scudetto #CampioneDItalia #SerieA — Marco Ferraglioni (@MFerraglioni) May 23, 2025 Chairs and tables flying, a brawl a few steps from the stadium: not the scenes we would like to see. 🚨𝐋𝐈𝐕𝐄 #𝐍𝐀𝐏𝐎𝐋𝐈 - #𝐑𝐈𝐒𝐒𝐀 𝐅𝐔𝐎𝐑𝐈 𝐃𝐀𝐋 𝐌𝐀𝐑𝐀𝐃𝐎𝐍𝐀, 𝐓𝐈𝐅𝐎𝐒𝐈 𝐈𝐍 𝐅𝐔𝐆𝐀‼️Ha dell'incredibile quanto sta accadendo all'esterno dello stadio, scoppia una rissa e volano sedie e tavolini. Tifosi in fuga.#napolicagliari — Sportitalia (@tvdellosport) May 23, 2025 The first images of Naples celebrating are coming in. 🫡🥹 #Napoli #NapoliCagliari — (B.) Varga Ákos (@AkosVarga92) May 23, 2025 In the crowd, there's also a fan wearing a Boca jersey. Incredible images are coming from Piazza Plebiscito after the two goals from Napoli. SERIE A I Piazza del Plebiscito esplode al gol di Napoli contro il Cagliari #ANSA — Agenzia ANSA (@Agenzia_Ansa) May 23, 2025 Festa a piazza Plebiscito per il gol di #ScottMcTominay#napoli #sscnapoli — Il Mattino (@mattinodinapoli) May 23, 2025 Away from the Piazza, the party is no less crazy, in fact. Lukaku, 2-0 para o Napoli.Nápoles 🔥 #Napoli #NAPOLISCUDETTO — Mauro Cezar (@maurocezar) May 23, 2025 Napoli's enthusiasm is through the roof. 📸 ALBERTO PIZZOLI - AFP or licensors
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
🔵 Live Scudetto: Napoli or Inter, who wins? Buzzing streets 😍
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. The hottest and most anticipated Friday of the last few years has begun. A win for Napoli against Cagliari would mean a fourth Scudetto for the blues. In case of a misstep, however, the destiny passes into the hands of Inter, who are expected to face the team of Fàbregas in Como. If the two teams were to finish with the same number of points, everything would be resolved in the playoff scheduled for Monday. We are waiting for a very long day, which we will tell you about step by step, with all the most relevant updates. 𝑵𝑨𝑷𝑶𝑳𝑰 è già in clima partita 🎶🥳🔵Vi portiamo a fare un giro ai Quartieri Spagnoli, la mattina di #NapoliCagliari 🛵#SerieAEnilive #Napoli #DAZN — DAZN Italia (@DAZN_IT) May 23, 2025 The Maradona will be a cauldron like few times seen. While waiting to understand what choreographies are planned for the evening, Curva A invites fans to color it like never before. 🚨 𝐋𝐈𝐕𝐄 𝐍𝐀𝐏𝐎𝐋𝐈 - Fuochi d'artificio e lancio di fumogeni davanti all'hotel in cui alloggiano i giocatori del Cagliari‼️#Napoli #Sportitalia — Sportitalia (@tvdellosport) May 22, 2025 Tonight, the blue fans have started to make themselves heard, with chants and fireworks under the hotel that hosts Cagliari - here are all the details.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🎥 Why Cagliari fans aren't in the mood to do Napoli any favours ✍
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. It's not just football. It never has been, when memory, pride, and scars that time has not erased are at stake. Napoli-Cagliari, tonight, is worth a championship for the blues and history. But for the red and blues and their fans, it's something bigger: it's the chance to close a circle that had its peak of anger and pain on June 15, 1997. On that day, at the San Paolo, a relegation playoff was played between Cagliari and Piacenza. A decisive match, but marked by a poisoned climate: many Neapolitan fans, present in the stands, decided to support Piacenza. A gesture that the Sardinians experienced as a betrayal. Cagliari lost and was relegated to Serie B. The memory of that match, and especially of that fierce hostility, has turned into resentment. And that resentment is still there, ready to explode. But the seed of rivalry had already been planted a few years earlier. In 1992, Daniel Fonseca left Cagliari to wear the Napoli jersey. A wound never accepted by the red and blue fans, which finally flared up when the Uruguayan, returning as an opponent to Sant'Elia, scored a brace and celebrated with an umbrella gesture towards the Sardinian curve. An affront that was imprinted in the collective memory as an act of defiance and disrespect. These were not the only episodes that strained relations. Even Claudio Ranieri's move to the Napoli bench, after being a long-time symbol of Cagliari, was experienced as an affront by many Sardinian fans. A sum of wounds, gestures, and choices never digested, which over the years has fueled a never-sleeping hostility. To rekindle the fire, then, it took recent episodes. In 2024, first on a ferry heading towards Sardinia, then in the away sector of the Cagliari stadium, a banner appeared with the words "A caccia di pecore" (Hunting sheep). A heavy offense, which reopened old wounds and inflamed a never-sleeping sentiment. And today, that pending account returns to the table, with a challenge that promises sparks inside and outside the field. History repeats itself, but with the roles reversed. Napoli is one step away from the championship, Cagliari is already safe. But for the red and blue fans, this is not just any match. It's the match. No calculations, no pressure: just pride, memory, and a fierce desire for revenge. "Honor the jersey", is the appeal that bounces on social media. "Spoil their party". Twenty-eight years have passed, but some rivalries do not consume themselves. They sediment. For Davide Nicola, called to deal with numerous absences, it will be a very tough test. But precisely the absence of pressure could play in favor of his team: free minds, extra motivations. The tension will be all on Napoli's shoulders, who cannot afford false steps. And this is what makes Cagliari so dangerous: nothing to lose, everything to prove. The rivalry between these two teams has never been a classic. It's a low-intensity war that has lasted for years, made of episodes, phrases, and twisted glances. But this time, it's all declared: Napoli runs for glory, Cagliari for dignity. On the field, there will be two intertwined stories, two open wounds, two opposing but equally powerful motivations. Because not all matches make history, but some avenge it.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
🎥 Why Cagliari fans aren't in the mood to do Napoli any favours ✍
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here. It's not just football. It never has been, when memory, pride, and scars that time has not erased are at stake. Napoli-Cagliari, tonight, is worth a championship for the blues and history. But for the red and blues and their fans, it's something bigger: it's the chance to close a circle that had its peak of anger and pain on June 15, 1997. Advertisement On that day, at the San Paolo, a relegation playoff was played between Cagliari and Piacenza. A decisive match, but marked by a poisoned climate: many Neapolitan fans, present in the stands, decided to support Piacenza. A gesture that the Sardinians experienced as a betrayal. Cagliari lost and was relegated to Serie B. The memory of that match, and especially of that fierce hostility, has turned into resentment. And that resentment is still there, ready to explode. But the seed of rivalry had already been planted a few years earlier. In 1992, Daniel Fonseca left Cagliari to wear the Napoli jersey. A wound never accepted by the red and blue fans, which finally flared up when the Uruguayan, returning as an opponent to Sant'Elia, scored a brace and celebrated with an umbrella gesture towards the Sardinian curve. An affront that was imprinted in the collective memory as an act of defiance and disrespect. These were not the only episodes that strained relations. Even Claudio Ranieri's move to the Napoli bench, after being a long-time symbol of Cagliari, was experienced as an affront by many Sardinian fans. A sum of wounds, gestures, and choices never digested, which over the years has fueled a never-sleeping hostility. To rekindle the fire, then, it took recent episodes. In 2024, first on a ferry heading towards Sardinia, then in the away sector of the Cagliari stadium, a banner appeared with the words "A caccia di pecore" (Hunting sheep). A heavy offense, which reopened old wounds and inflamed a never-sleeping sentiment. And today, that pending account returns to the table, with a challenge that promises sparks inside and outside the field. Advertisement History repeats itself, but with the roles reversed. Napoli is one step away from the championship, Cagliari is already safe. But for the red and blue fans, this is not just any match. It's the match. No calculations, no pressure: just pride, memory, and a fierce desire for revenge. "Honor the jersey", is the appeal that bounces on social media. "Spoil their party". Twenty-eight years have passed, but some rivalries do not consume themselves. They sediment. For Davide Nicola, called to deal with numerous absences, it will be a very tough test. But precisely the absence of pressure could play in favor of his team: free minds, extra motivations. The tension will be all on Napoli's shoulders, who cannot afford false steps. And this is what makes Cagliari so dangerous: nothing to lose, everything to prove. The rivalry between these two teams has never been a classic. It's a low-intensity war that has lasted for years, made of episodes, phrases, and twisted glances. But this time, it's all declared: Napoli runs for glory, Cagliari for dignity. On the field, there will be two intertwined stories, two open wounds, two opposing but equally powerful motivations. Because not all matches make history, but some avenge it.