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Palermo, fans' ambush against the bus after the defeat: throwing stones and firecrackers

The anger of Palermo supporters exploded after four defeats in the last five games. They waited for the team, which returned overnight in Sicily, at the airport. The company's press release

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Palermo fans ambushed the team returning from the trip to Cittadella, where they lost 2-1 (fourth defeat in the last five games) slipping out of the Serie B playoff zone. A group consisting of about a hundred people attacked the bus of the Sicilian team with players and managers on board, upon returning to the city the night after the Venetian trip: stones, firecrackers, paper bombs and smoke bombs, after having already triggered a verbal disput…

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The anger of Palermo supporters exploded after four defeats in the last five games. They waited for the team, which returned overnight in Sicily, at the airport. The company's press release

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Upon returning to the Sicilian city after the defeat in the Cittadella camp (fourth in the last five games), the Palermo coach, which moved the footballers and technicians from the airport to the club's facilities, part of the city...

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Correio da Manhã broke the news in on Monday, December 30, 2024.
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