Naples revels in victory hangover as title party continues
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Naples woke
up Friday still giddy with joy after a night spent celebrating Napoli's first
Serie A title in 33 years, a party marred, however, by one death and hundreds
of injuries.
"It was
the most beautiful night," enthused Francesca Raucci, who was taking her
son to school in the southern Italian city after getting to bed at 4:00 am.
"It was
a unique emotion, there was a flood of people, they were hugging each other,
dancing."
Throughout
the night, Naples' narrow streets were filled with the sounds of cheering,
chants, firecrackers and flares, cars and scooters honking their horns, their
passengers waving flags and banners.
Napoli's 1-1
draw at Udinese Thursday evening had secured the Scudetto for Luciano
Spalletti's side, their first since the era of Diego Maradona, who led the team
to victory in 1987 and 1990.
Fans had
prepared for weeks to celebrate, as Napoli built up an increasingly unbeatable
lead against nearest-placed rivals Lazio.
Blue flags
and bunting adorned every possible surface of the city centre, as did images of
Maradona and star striker Victor Osimhen, whose goal on Thursday night pushed
southern Italy's biggest club over the line.
Emanuele
Canzano, 42, was among those who did not get much sleep, but on Friday morning
set off for work happily in his Napoli jersey.
His newborn
son also went to sleep in Napoli pyjamas.
"We
waited 33 years, he only waited ten days!" Canzano said, laughing.
Garbage
collectors were busy cleaning up debris Friday morning, and one street vendor
in a cowboy hat continued to try to drum up business, shouting "Flags,
jerseys, scarves -- Go Napoli!"
Celebrations
were marred by the death of a 26-year-old man from gunshot wounds following an incident in which
three other people were hurt.
But it was
not immediately clear if the shooting was linked to the celebrations, with news
reports suggesting the victim was linked to a local mafia clan.
A total of
203 people were treated in the city's hospitals overnight, according to health
authorities, 22 of them seriously.
There were
knife wounds, people injured by firecrackers or suffering from smoke
inhalation, and one cocaine overdose.
Napoli's
victory made the front pages of all Italy's major newspapers Friday, while the
local Il Mattino ran a bumper special edition under the headline: "Naples
Sings".
"Under
the sign of King Diego" read another of its headlines, demonstrating the
enduring love for the Argentine great in this city.
Maradona,
who died in 2020 at age 60, led Napoli to their first two titles earning the
eternal adoration of the club's fans.
Many of
those celebrating - including coach Spalletti - described how Maradona was
watching over the team.
Retired
midfielder Alemao, who won the title with Napoli in 1990, said he was sad his
friend was not alive to celebrate this week.
Seeing
Napoli win "would have made him really happy -- it would have completed
his party," the 61-year-old Brazilian told AFP in an interview in his
hometown of Lavras in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais.
"He
deserved to live longer than he did."
The
celebrations are set to run into the weekend, at least until their next home
fixture against Fiorentina on Sunday evening.
Still
euphoric after Thursday's celebrations, local Giuseppe Posticlione, 46, was
headed to work amid streets littered with bottles and other reminders of the
party.
"After
33 years it was magnificent," he said of the victory.
"Sunday
at the stadium will be great, and we’ll be there.”


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