Overview
- Acting under Article 34 of the Anti-Mafia Code, the Tribunal of Naples appointed a pool of professionals to run the Serie B club while the team continues to compete.
- Prosecutors allege subordination to the D'Alessandro and Imparato clans, saying security, ticketing, catering and team movements were controlled by the Camorra.
- Investigators cite collaborator testimony and 41-bis prison recordings, and police documented an Imparato-linked figure working turnstiles during the Bari match.
- The Naples police chief reported 38 stadium bans last season, including 22 tied to the D'Alessandro and Imparato groups, with the youth sector described as a tool to cultivate support among minors.
- FIGC prosecutor Giuseppe Chinè will request the case files, as national anti-mafia chief Giovanni Melillo called this Italy’s third such intervention after Foggia and Crotone.