Overview
- Police in the Alpes-Maritimes held 102–103 Roma supporters overnight after clashes in central Nice and seized knives, hammers, iron bars, petards, torches and other makeshift weapons.
- The disturbances began around 22:30 in Place Masséna and moved toward Cours Saleya, where officers used irritant spray and pursued masked groups through the old town.
- Those arrested were placed at the disposal of the Nice prosecutor and face at least 24 hours in custody as investigators examine individual roles in the unrest.
- Authorities reinforced the operation for the match with more than 400 officers, alcohol restrictions, escorted shuttles to the Allianz Riviera and limits on visible team identifiers for visiting fans.
- Despite the disorder, the game was played at 21:00 at the Allianz Riviera and broadcast in Italy on Sky, with Roma defeating OGC Nice 2-1; coach Gian Piero Gasperini highlighted ongoing rotation and team growth.