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ROME, Nov 2 — Lazio said they “cannot accept a gratuitous insult” to their “entire fanbase” after the French interior ministry banned the Italian club’s travelling supporters from attending the Europa League game against Olympique Marseille due to concerns over violence and fascist...

ROME, Nov 2 — Lazio said they “cannot accept a gratuitous insult” to their “entire fanbase” after the French interior ministry banned the Italian club’s travelling supporters from attending the Europa League game against Olympique Marseille due to concerns over violence and fascist chanting.

It cited “violent behaviour of some fans in a recurrent way around the stadiums and in city centres”, as well as “repeated interpretation of fascist chants and Nazi salutes” as its justification. “Lazio cannot accept a gratuitous insult to its entire fanbase and the club itself, which has always fought against violence and every type of discrimination inside and outside the stadium.”

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