Italy suspends all soccer matches for cop killing
www.chinaview.cn 2007-02-03 09:59:40

Smoke from fans' flares hangs over Palermo and Catania players during the Italian Serie A soccer match in Catania Feb. 2, 2007. Palermo won the Sicilian derby 2-1. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Smoke from fans' flares hangs over Palermo and Catania players during the Italian Serie A soccer match in Catania Feb. 2, 2007. Palermo won the Sicilian derby 2-1. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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    ROME, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- As an policeman was killed during a Serie A game bewteen Catania and Palermo on Friday, Italy suspended the country's international and domestic soccer matches.

    The Italian soccer federation (FIGC) quickly declared that all the weekend's matches were suspended, then clarified that the suspension was indefinite and that it also applied to the nationalteam.

    A 38-year-old police officer died shortly after a rioter tossed an explosive into his car, outside the Serie A match in Catania, police said.

    About 100 people were wounded, between officers and fans, in clashes led by hooded rioters who hurled fireworks and lashed out at police with metal bars. Police said they arrested nine people and had detained 23 others.

    The bloodshed stunned the nation and the government called a high-level crisis meeting for Monday to hammer out emergency measures to halt the violence.

    "We must send a clear message that we must stop the kind of degeneration of sport that unfortunately happens so often," Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi said in a statement.

    Italy had been scheduled to welcome Romania for a friendly on Wednesday.

    The world champions are due to host Scotland in a Euro 2008 qualifier on March 28. They are third in Group B two points behindthe Scotland and France.

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    ROME, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- Italian prime minister Romano Prodi on Friday called for radical surgery on the country's football in a bid to stop the violence which led to the death of a policeman at a Serie A game.

Editor: Chen Feng
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