Football Italia
·17 giugno 2025
Inter and Milan awarded damages after 16 guilty in ultras trial

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·17 giugno 2025
The investigation into criminal elements of the Inter and Milan ultras movements has resulted in 16 prison sentences, while they must also pay damages to the clubs.
The case was sparked in September 2024 by the murder of an Inter ultras leader, Antonio Bellocco, committed by his fellow Nerazzurri figure Andrea Beretta.
The judges passed down their first verdicts today and condemned Beretta to 10 years behind bars.
epa11671978 Inter’s supporters during the Italian Serie A soccer match AS Roma vs FC Inter at Olimpico stadium in Rome, Italy, 20 October 2024. EPA-EFE/ANGELO CARCONI
The same goes to Luca Lucci, a leading figure in the Milan ultras movement, who was found guilty of organising the attempted murder of fellow Rossoneri chief Enzo Anghinelli.
They were all also found guilty of mafia associations and in all 16 ultras were found guilty.
Inter, Milan and the Lega Serie A had participated in the trial as figures who were hurt by the events.
They were awarded damages of €50,000 each for the effect on their reputation, while the Lega Serie A was awarded €20,000.