Italy's Naples explodes in joy as city finally regains the Serie A crown

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Italy's Naples explodes in joy as city finally regains the Serie A crown
Napoli fans outside the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona
Napoli fans outside the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona
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The southern Italian city of Naples exploded into what was shaping up to be a long night of celebrations on Thursday as local team Napoli secured their first Serie A soccer title in more than three decades, sweeping away years of disappointment.

Argentine hero Diego Maradona inspired Napoli to its second and last triumph in 1990, but since then, the coveted Scudetto has been won almost exclusively by teams from wealthy northern Italy, such as Juventus, Inter and AC Milan.

Napoli claimed a third crown following a 1-1 draw at mid-table Udinese, giving them an unassailable 16-point lead over second-placed Lazio with only five matches left in the season.

Udinese are based in Italy's northeast, more than 800 kilometres away from Naples, so many Napoli fans stayed home and watched the game at their local Maradona stadium, which was specially equipped with eight giant screens.

They chanted, blew horns and waved flares and flags before entering the venue.

"Today must be the right day," one of them, Raffaele Manfredonia, said. Kevin, another fan who declined to give his surname, said of the expected Scudetto party: "It will be chaos, mayhem. We won't sleep, we won't work."

But then he added, with a chuckle: "I am joking".

Napoli's Kim Min-jae celebrates with fans on the pitch after winning Serie A
Reuters

The US consulate issued a security alert last week, saying "spontaneous celebrations could last multiple days" and warned of "heavy traffic or road closures, significant use fireworks, and alcohol consumption throughout the city".

Police had banned fireworks but that did not stop the Neapolitan sky from being lit up as soon as the Udinese game was over. Authorities also banned car and scooter traffic from the city centre in the hope of minimising risk to public order.

Having enjoyed a stellar season, Neapolitans has been gearing up for weeks for the title celebration, casting aside their usual superstition about claiming victory before it happens.

Streamers, banners, flags, scarves and life-sized cardboard replicas of Napoli's present-day footballers, including Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen and Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, festoon the city centre.

The late Maradona is also still revered, celebrated on fans' t-shirts, banners or tattoos, and on a giant mural in Naples' Miracles Square that has become a major attraction in the countdown to the Scudetto.

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