footbal fans are eagerly waiting for the start of the new season, but the recent news from Italy is not what they wanted to hear. The Italian football.html">Football Association (FIGC) has announced that the Serie A match between Napoli and Parma will be postponed due to "force majeure" reasons.html">reasons.
According to reports, a group of fans who were planning to attend the game at the Stadio San Paolo in Naples had planned a massive protest against the team''s owner, Aurelio De Laurentiis. The protest was allegedly going to be a peaceful one, but the authorities are worried that it could turn violent and cause damage to property or even harm to the fans themselves.
The FIGC has decided to postpone the match until further notice, citing concerns for the safety of all involved parties. This is not the first time that a Serie A match has been postponed due to security concerns - last season, a match between juventus.html">Juventus and Roma was called off at the last minute after a group of fans were arrested for causing trouble outside the stadium.
Italian football authorities are working closely with the police and other relevant agencies to ensure that the situation is resolved as quickly as possible. In the meantime, Napoli and Parma will have to wait before they can resume their Serie A campaign.
The postponement of the match has caused disappointment among fans, who were looking forward to seeing some exciting football at the weekend. However, safety must always be the top priority, and it''s better to err on the side of caution when it comes to ensuring that everyone involved is safe and secure.