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Football ticket tension: 足球票緊張局勢(shì)

Die-hard ultras want to block their club from selling tickets online.

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在意大利那不勒斯市的鐵桿球迷,又稱極端球迷,向當(dāng)?shù)刈闱蚓銟?lè)部發(fā)出通知,對(duì)其在網(wǎng)上售票的做法提出警告。許多極端球迷參與犯罪集團(tuán)非法倒賣足球票,牟取暴利。如果俱樂(lè)部推出網(wǎng)上售票這將直接威脅到他們的利益。請(qǐng)聽 BBC 記者 Mark Duff 發(fā)回的報(bào)道:

Matchday at the San Paulo stadium in Naples: a cauldron of footballing passion and spiritual home to 60,000 dedicated Napoli supporters. But a vast banner unfurled at the team's last home game hinted at a darker side to Neapolitans' love of football. "Tickets online," it read. "Never!" The message was the work of a group of die-hard Napoli ultras.

The reason for their opposition to online ticket sales is simple: some ultras, long-linked with the local Camorra crime syndicate, make a killing out of buying up batches of tickets, then selling them on to eager fans for up to three times their face value. Online sales could help put an end to that.

The scam was highlighted last season when tickets went on sale for Napoli's Champions League match against Chelsea. Camorra-backed thugs bullied their way to the front of the queue, leaving many fans empty-handed, after a 12-hour wait for the chance to see their heroes in action against the London club.

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