In recent weeks, several members of AC Milan’s Curva Sud and Inter’s Curva Nord have been arrested, others have received banning orders, and the FIGC have requested some documentation, a report has confirmed.
The ongoing situation regarding the ultras in Milan continues to deepen and swirl – we published an in-depth look at the current state of affairs on our substack – but it seems that it will reach the footballing world if it has not already.
According to ANSA (via Milan News), Giuseppe Chine, the federal prosecutor of the FIGC, has requested the information acts not covered by secrecy to ‘verify possible conduct ‘relevant’ to the sporting order’.
It is believed that the documentation will be selected and sent within the next week, but what the conduct relates to is not specified at present, though neither club are expecting to receive penalties in terms of points.
The report also suggests that the situation involving Javier Zanetti, Simone Inzaghi and the Rossoneri’s Davide Calabria will be heard by the FIGC, and they could also be within the next week, but there are no certainties in relation to this.
Hakan Calhanoglu and Milan Skriniar also could be heard by the prosecutors, but it seems the right-back will be the only member of the Diavolo spoken to.