Eintracht Frankfurt fans will not be allowed to attend the second leg of their 2022/2023 UEFA Champions League last 16 ties at Napoli on March 15.
The German club said on Tuesday that the Italian Ministry of the Interior will issue an injunction against Napoli prohibiting them from selling tickets to Eintracht Frankfurt fans.
This will also include the total away allocation of 2,700 tickets, of which 2,400 are in the away section, to which Eintracht Frankfurt is entitled to.
“This is a first and unique occurrence in European football and a sad day. The influence on the competition by using the security situation as an argument is a competitive distortion from our point of view,” Eintracht Frankfurt board member Philipp Reschke said.
Italian fans were physically attacked in Frankfurt on the sidelines of the first leg on Feb. 21, which the German side lost 2-0.
Meanwhile, Freiburg said on Monday that fewer fans than expected will travel to their Europa League last 16 first leg at Juventus.
This was after the Italian authorities and the club said tickets purchased by Freiburg fans thought their memberships would be canceled.