LAZIO PRESIDENT CLAUDIO Lotito says the club will take 200 fans every year to visit Auschwitz after images of Holocaust victim Anne Frank were used to offend hated rivals Roma.
Lotito made the announcement as he visited the Rome Synagogue two days after Lazio fans posted stickers of Frank in a Roma jersey alongside anti-semitic slogans during a Serie A game at the Stadio Olimpico.
โMost of our fans are with us against anti-semitism,โ stressed Lotito as he brought a floral wreath to remember all victims of anti-semitism.
He explained that Lazio would also be undertaking a series of initiatives such as visits by players to schools to educate on respecting rules and stamping out racism and social barriers.
โToday we intend to reaffirm our position once again with this clear and unequivocal gesture โ no one can use Lazio in this way,โ said Lotito.
Sources close to the Jewish Community of Rome welcomed the idea of visiting Auschwitz as โpositive and confirms that in addition to the gesture, there is a need for concrete initiatives concerning the world of football, sport and governmentโ.
The photos and stickers of Frank โ the Jewish teenager who died in Nazi concentration camp Bergen-Belsen in 1945 โ were stuck on glass barriers during the 3-0 win over Cagliari and were discovered by staff after the game.
The incident led to widespread condemnation with Italian president Sergio Mattarella deploring the use of an image of Frank, whose โstory of suffering and death by Nazi barbarians moved the worldโ.
โUsing her image as an insult and threat, as well as being inhumane, is alarming for our country which suffered 80 years ago from the cruelty of anti-semitism.โ
Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni added: โIt is something incredible, unacceptable, not to be minimised and not to be underestimated. We do not underestimate the risks of tension spreading through our social fabric.โ
Meanwhile, European Parliament chief Antonio Tajani condemned the use of Frankโs photo โto offend the fans of another teamโ.
โThe Jewish communities are part of our Union,โ Tajani said in Strasbourg. โIโm proud of having fellow Jewish citizens.โ
โAnti-semitism must remain just a horrible experience of our past, an experience for the last century that has come to an end.โ
Rome police and the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) are probing the incidents which FIGC president Carlo Tavecchio said โoffend a community and all of our countryโ.
But Lazioโs โIrriducibiliโ fan group refused to distance themselves, stating they were surprised by the furore.
We are surprised by such a response from the media,โ a statement read. โEverything should be mitigated by the context.
โThere have been other cases which, in our opinion, should deserve much more attention by newspapers and TV.
โWe donโt distance ourselves from what weโve done, we simply wonder why nobody takes our side when we are the victims of these alleged incidents.
โWe wonder why nobody talked about our initiatives to remember the victims of terrorism. We think these moves are oriented to block and boycott Lazioโs growth, as theyโre one of the best Serie A teams.โ
Bitter city rivals Roma and Lazio will meet in the Roman derby on 18 November.
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Well deserved win by Norway.. that Graham up front was superb, what a fantastic player. Still feel Australia should have had a penalty first half.. if VAR canโt overturn a decision because they are unsure then I believe the on field decision by the referee should stand! VAR has been surrounded by controversy at this World Cup!
@Mark OโConnell: I think there was enough doubt cast by the footage to not give it, combine that with going against the bigger side, etc, im not surprised the ref chickened out. Good game overall, but every penalty expect the last one was pretty poor.
Australia never gave up, what heart. I thought the ref was a bit weak.