Fiorentina president Rocco Commisso has urged his club’s fans to cheer with a sense of humor. After the negative image they suffered in the Europa Conference football clash with St. Gallen.
The “Violet” came from behind to win 4-2 on Thursday. But the referee had to stop the game several times as some “Viola” fans threw flares and fireworks onto the pitch. Forcing team captain Cristiano Biraghi to step in and warn them to stop, lest the match be abandoned and the team forfeit. But they got through it.UFABET
“Florence is a wonderful city, recognized worldwide for its art and beauty. The unique fascination of the people of Florence and the Viola fans is a value that is appreciated all over the world.” Commisso said in a statement on the club’s website.
“The warmth of our Curva makes me feel grateful every time the team plays. Every time I go to a game, I admire the fans. This is what I want the people of Florence to have for the Viola shirt.”
“The events of Thursday risked tarnishing this image with the irresponsible behavior of a few people. Who not only damaged Fiorentina but also what Florence represents. In Europe and in the world, as an Italian.”
“I hope this will not happen again and with this hope we will face Roma tomorrow (Sunday). The Viola fans must continue to raise the flag and cheer loudly in the stadium, united as one, united as one. We can face any opponent.”