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13 June 2026 Updated: 26 June 2026

Away games banned for 10 days for Juve and Turin. The decision of the Ministry of the Interior

The Minister of the Interior has banned Juventus and Turin fans from traveling for the first ten days of the championship, following clashes that occurred during the derby on 24 May.

Away games banned for 10 days for Juve and Turin. The decision of the Ministry of the Interior
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Travel prohibited for Juventus and Turin fans for the first ten days of the next championship, i.e. until 3 November 2026. The provision was notified by the Minister of the Interior, following a decision taken after the clashes of last 24 May, on the occasion of the derby on the last day of Serie A. The provision provides for the closure of the away sectors in the stadiums where the Granata and Bianconeri will play away matches and the ban on the sale of tickets for the same matches to residents of the regions interested. In particular, the ban concerns residents in Piedmont for Turin matches and those resident in Piedmont and Lombardy for Juventus matches. Away games affected. Juventus fans will therefore not be able to attend the matches against Frosinone, Sassuolo, Cagliari and Genoa live, while Granata supporters will miss the matches against Sassuolo, Fiorentina, Bologna, Parma and Frosinone. The events in Turin of last May 24. A few hours after the start of the derby that closed the Juventus and Turin championship, the Juventus fans had come into contact with the police deployed to avoid any contact with the Granata, with Marco Basoccu, a Juve fan, who after being hit in the head was taken to hospital, where he remained until a few days ago before being discharged.

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