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Juventus ban 10 Torino fans due to derby incidents

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Juventus have officially banned ten Torino supporters who caused ‘structural damage’ inside the Allianz Stadium during a Serie A derby this past November.

Ten Torino supporters have been banned by Juventus following the latest derby della Mole.

“On the occasion of the Juventus-Torino match, which took place on 9 November, 2024, at the Allianz Stadium, the behaviour of some fans of the visiting team led Juventus to apply the “Codice di Gradimento” under the “Code of Conduct” against them,” the Old Lady said in a statement.

“In further detail, thanks to the state-of-the-art video surveillance system in place at the Allianz Stadium, the police first located and then identified 10 away supporters who were responsible for damaging several seats inside the away section of the stadium, causing structural damage to the facility.

“Juventus Football Club, as a result, has decided to the “Codice di Gradimento” towards them, pursuant to the Code of Conduct which provides for the prohibition of access to the football events organized by the Club.

“This is not the first time that the Club also applies the provisions of the Code of Conduct to fans of the visiting team, having done so after another Serie A match staged at the Allianz Stadium, then between Juventus and Roma on 30 December, 2023.”

Juventus and Torino will meet again this coming Saturday when the Bianconeri travel to the Grande Torino for the second derby of the season.

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