Napoli owner asks for Super Cup to be moved from Saudi after war outbreak
Soccer Football - Serie A - Napoli v Fiorentina - Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy - October 8, 2023 Napoli's Giovanni Di Lorenzo, Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia look dejected after the match REUTERS/Ciro De Luca
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Napoli owner
Aurelio De Laurentiis said Tuesday he wants the Italian Super Cup to be played
in Italy rather than Saudi Arabia following the outbreak of war between Israel
and Hamas.
Italian
champions Napoli are one of four Serie A teams scheduled to play in the
revamped Super Cup in the Gulf state in January, alongside Lazio, Inter Milan
and Fiorentina.
Italian
media had reported that Napoli and Fiorentina were set to boycott the
tournament but De Laurentiis said he just wanted it brought back to Italy over
fears a trip to Saudi could be dangerous.
"Have
you seen what's going on in Israel? There could be an air blockade over those
areas," De Laurentiis was quoted as saying by news agency ANSA at an event
in Rome.
"How
can you even think of putting 120 players who are worth what they are worth on
a plane? All that just to earn a few million more? Let's just do it at the
Stadio Olimpico (in Rome).
"It's
not that I want to boycott it. I only asked that we have a think about it
(moving the tournament)."
Before this
season the Super Cup has featured the Serie A champions and the winners of the
Italian Cup, with Inter Milan thumping AC Milan in the most recent edition in
Riyadh in January.
This term it
will feature last season's top two in Serie A and the two Italian Cup
finalists, in a similar change to the one made to the Spanish Super Cup.
The Super
Cup was originally scheduled to be held over January 4-8 next year but
following a request from the Saudi authorities earlier this month the
tournament is now set to take place January 21-25.
Serie A, who
organise the Super Cup, have not confirmed the new dates but have reorganised
league matches for the previous weekend with four unspecified matches being
moved to January 17-18.
Over 3,000
people have died in the war since Saturday, when hundreds of Hamas militants
based in Gaza launched a surprise attack on Israel.

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