Many ask: “Why do fans of the Cagliari they have such a deep hatred towards him Naples? “Today we tell you the reason for what would later become a mutual antipathy. It’s the year 1997 and Rossoblù have to face Piacenza in the safety play-off. Whoever loses goes to the underworld of Serie B; in short , a meeting to say the least “bloody.” The federation chooses the San Paolo stadium in Naples as neutral ground and, in retrospect, we can reasonably say that the appointment was never more improvised for the fate of the Sardinians. An election that, Among other things, it also denotes a lack of collaboration between federal leaders and the police. Relations between sympathizers are already at an all-time low, but in 1993 they completely collapsed (it was something quite well known at the time, and it is absurd that this detail was deliberately ignored). Daniel fonsecaBoth the Uruguayan striker from Napoli and the former on duty, scores a double in Sant’Elia and rejoices with the gesture of the umbrella in front of his former fans. An impromptu choice to say the least! But let’s go back to 1997 and the salvation playoff. About 20 thousand fans embark from Cagliari, but since the landing in Campania, the first violent fights began. It cannot be said that Naples has rolled out the red carpet, but on the other hand the twenty thousand of Cagliari – to put it mildly – do not come to the city to admire the veiled Christ of Sammartino. Inside the stadium the script does not change, on the contrary. The Neapolitans openly line up with the 3000 Piacentini who follow the team. From the stands everything flies and the two factions are ready to explode in an unprecedented confrontation. Police officers must intervene to calm things down.Click here to read the match report
Why do Cagliari see “red” when they meet Napoli?
We come to the party report. After seven minutes of play, Piacenza went ahead with a header from Pasquale Luiso. The Neapolitan center forward collects a short rebound from Sterchele diagonal of By Francesco. The result is released and the San Paolo explodes. After the Emilian advantage, Cagliari reacts with the right attitude, takes the chair and literally dominates the game. The scoring opportunities are endless (a Taibi in a state of grace), but Piacenza is sensationally to find the goal of duplicating. Punishment for Wolves: In a violent conclusion to Piovani is Berretta to deflect the ball towards his own goal. Two to zero and the ball in the center. Cagliari is in a state of shock, unable to recover. A few minutes from the end of the first part of the game, the referee Braschi assigns a penalty to Piacenza, but Valtoline Sterchele hypnotizes him. The partial does not change and the first half ends in two to zero for the boys of Bortolo Mutti. Cagliari returns to the match in match 65 with Tovalieri using the newcomer filter Ciccio Cozza placeholder image, harpoons the ball into Piacenza’s belly from the air and hits Taibi with a perfect cross shot that goes into the goalkeeper’s left pocket. After the Cobra was scored, the entire stadium awaits a Cagliari in attack, but more than a goal, Tovalieri’s was a swan song. The team is exhausted, they pressed hard in the first half and the summer heat in Naples does not help organize the heart and thoughts. The game, in short, is in the hands of Piacenza who can make melina and manage the result until the final triple whistle. And it’s child’s play for Luiso to translate precise ground assist from the left-handed side into a goal. Three to one and everyone at home. At 6:25 p.m. on June 15, 1997, Cagliari bitterly relegated to cadettery. From that day on, the blue color will become, in the eyes of Sardinian fans, the bullfighting cloth that enrages the bull.
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