Italy fans should be stopped from supporting the world champions abroad
after minor trouble during their 0-0 draw in Bulgaria, the head of the Italian
football association said yesterday.
A group of Italy fans made fascist salutes and threw bottles at Bulgaria
supporters before Saturday's World Cup qualifying Group Eight match in Sofia.
Three supporters were also arrested for burning a Bulgarian flag.
"We will not ask for any more tickets for Italy matches abroad," Giancarlo
Abete told Radio Anch'io.
The hard line, which must be agreed with the government, follows several
years of crowd trouble within Italy which has led to heavy restrictions on away
travel for league matches.
Italy partly missed out on holding the Euro 2012 championship because of
their hooligan problem but Abete said not every fan was culpable.
Security is being stepped up for tomorrow's home qualification game with
Montenegro in Lecce.