Rome and all of Italy are not just spaghetti, delicious wine and beautiful espresso. There is also a "southern" temperament, an unpleasant attitude and a special way of life, especially in football fanaticism.

While the scene in Russia, Poland, and partly in Germany, cultivate the principle of fair play, Italian ultras do not intend to drop the use of weapons in street cheerleading. Foolish and utterly inhuman.

"When it's already difficult to avoid clashes between hooligans, at least avoid using cold weapons," is one of the messages of Russian fans.

Among fans in Italy, the action of Basta Lame, Basta Infami was released, but the idea did not revive.

The very thought of using weapons is disgusting, and a group of hooligans predominantly those of Roma inhumane and their own "codex" according to which "the one who uses cold weapons should never go with the intention of killing an opponent, but attacking the extremities, on the thighs and at less risky parts. "In a word: shameful.

The nonsensical and terrible use of weapons in cheerleading calculations appears at the beginning of the '90s in the cult film "Ultra" directed by Ricky Tognacki. In this film, a Roma fan unhappy with a knife kills his friend. The film is based on a true and poignant story, but unfortunately nothing has changed in the awareness of generations of Roman ultras.

The most important inserts from the film:

Evidence of this is the numerous attacks with knives on guest fans in Rome among which Roma hooligans draw, although even those of Lazio are nothing better:

2006

Fans of Middlesbrough who arrived in Rome for a UEFA Cup match felt the disgust of the Roman knives. After a concerted action, Roman hooligans attack a bar in which the English settled down, dumped several smoke bombs and then swallowed with knives "naked".

13 people ended up in a hospital instead of a stadium.

2007

Five fans of Manchester United earned cuts of a knife before the match in the Champions League against Roma. An hour before the match, some 50 Romanians greeted the English with stones and bottles.

This bloody incident Manchester United fans have never forgotten and the English media occasionally write about the shameful attacks on Roma hooligans.

2009

Arsenal's Arsenal was at Olympique in Rome. Wolves fans surrounded a bus with fans of Arsenal, stoned him, and one received a cut on his face from the broken glass.

2012

Group stage in Europa League: Lazio - Tottenham Hotspur. Not far from one of the sports cafe bars in Rome, Lazio's ultras attacked Englishmen. In the incidents, 10 people were injured and one of Tottenham's fans ended up in hospital in a difficult situation.

On a video in one of the Roman hospitals he spoke a beating fellow who had long been lying in a hospital bed.

2014

Final of the Cup of Italy between Napoli and Fiorentina played in Rome. Roma striker Daniele De Santis, in a hurry with fans of Napoli, pulled out a gun and shot Ciro Esposito in his neck. After 53 days of intensive care, Esposito died and De Santis later was sentenced to several years in prison.

"My son died of meaningless hatred," said Esposito's mother who later visited several Italian televisions and spoke about the fight against hooliganism.

2017

Chelsea fans also suffered in Rome. And tactics to attack them were classical. The Romanists found the pub in which the English gathered and attacked. Luckily no one was injured because Chelsea fans managed to keep the door closed.

2018

Champions League semi-final: Liverpool - Roma.

As early as 1984, the "skaters" learned the disgusting intention of Roman hooligans. Even then during the final of the KESH (today's Champions League) between these two teams there were serious incidents.

This time, the Britons discreetly gathered in Rome, but Liverpool's first match was a big brawl in which a Liverpool 53-year-old fan from Ireland was badly injured. He was transferred to hospital with severe injuries and an attacker was convicted for assaulting him, while another suspected of being a direct participant in the beating of the Irishman is being searched in Italy.

2018

Champions League, Group Stage: Roma - CSKA.

Not far from the Olympic Stadium, fans from Moscow were attacked by Roma hooligans. One Russian received a cut from a knife, but he was lucky to be alive and transferred to hospital.

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All of these episodes indicate an urgent need to change the awareness of tidal hooligans who, under the pretext of loving their club, attack people who come to watch football in their city and they should be careful not to suffer from weapons.

Chaos in France: fans of Marseille and Lazio battled with knives (VIDEO)

Two fans of Roman Lazio and one in French Marseille have been injured after the chaos that happened last night in the south of France in the wake of today's match of Marseille and Lazio in the third round of the Europa League.

According to the French newspaper La Provence, the 80th Lazio Lazio, known for its fascist views, was attacked near the harbor by domestic fans, which are considered militant antifascists. Throughout the hasso, they played "knives," so the two groups stabbed each other and were likely to injure themselves by using cold weapons

As the newspaper states, the Romans were armed with toes, sticks, knives, and after the chaos took place, the police had to repressively react, and even used tear gas to establish control.

There is no information about the arrests, and tonight at 21:00 on "Velodrom" is played the match from the third round in the most competitive game.