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AFP
07 February, 2016, 22:11
Update: 07 February, 2016, 22:11
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AFP
07 February, 2016, 22:11
Update: 07 February, 2016, 22:11
People hold flyers depicting the face of Napoli’s French defender Kalidou Koulibaly before the Italian Serie A football match SSC Napoli vs Carpi FC on 7 February 2016 at the San Paolo stadium in Naples, in solidarity with the player victim of racists slogans from Lazio’s fans during the football match SS Lazio vs SSC Napoli on 3 February. Photo: AFP

Milan, Italy: Thousands of Napoli fans fulfilled a pledge to racism victim Kalidou Koulibaly on Sunday by filling the San Paolo stadium with masks of the Senegal defender prior to kick off against Carpi on Sunday.

The latest in a long line of racist incidents hit Italian football last week when France-born Senegal international Koulibaly was the victim of monkey chants during a 2-0 win at Lazio.

On that occasion, referee Massimiliano Irrati, in accordance with league regulations, halted the match for nearly four minutes to demand a stop to the abuse.

Lazio were later handed a 50,000 euros fine and will see the Curva Nord (North End) of the Stadio Olimpico closed to fans for their next two home games.

While Irrati’s decision to stop the game was roundly applauded as one of the league’s new initiatives to stamp out racism, Koulibaly showed his disdain for his abusers by offering his Napoli shirt to a young Lazio-supporting ball boy.

A supporters’ group, ‘Quelli del Sangue Azzurro’ (The Blue Blooded Ones), later called on Azzurri fans to show their full support for Koiulibaly by holding up masks of his face.

And fans replied in their thousands, filling almost the entire stadium with masks of the African’s face prior to kick-off against the visiting league strugglers.

A statement from the group last week said: ‘Everyone in Naples is offended by what happened to our young star. Because of this, we want to show our full support to Koulibaly.

‘We are all with you, Kalidou. Our invitation to Napoli fans is to print a photo of the defender and put it on your face when the teams come on the pitch.’

The gesture was reminiscent of the stance taken by Treviso players in 2001 to show their support for 18-year-old Nigerian player Schengun Omolade, who fell victim to his own club’s notoriously racist ‘Blue Army’ supporters’ group.

At their next game, Treviso’s starting team ran out on to the pitch with their faces blackened as Omolade—who had not been informed of the players’ plans—sat on the bench astounded.

Italy’s problem with racist supporters is well documented, with several high profile players falling victim to abuse over the years including Ruud Gullit, Aaron Winter, Patrick Vieira, Paul Ince, Mario Balotelli and Kevin-Prince Boateng.

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