At least two fans of Brighton and Hove Albion were stabbed in the Italian capital ahead of the English side's Europa League match against Roma, according to Italian media reports.
The two men, said to be in their 20s were stabbed shortly after midnight on Thursday (Mar 7) in the Monti neighbourhood by a group of between six and seven people wearing masks.
The Brighton fans had also their wallets and identity documents stolen by the attackers who inflicted stab wounds on their legs. The city police said the two men had been admitted to a hospital where they were reported to be «OK'.
Officers have said they are looking for the attackers but so far, none of them have been identified.
“We are aware of the incident reported in Italian media last night. Have spoken to both Brighton fans who are OK. We reiterate the advice of the club published on the pre-match info,” Darren Balkham, Brighton’s police liaison officer, wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter).
In the build up to the match, Brighton had warned its contingent of travelling fans of crime in the Italian capital.
»Street crime, including pickpocketing can take place in Rome. Be vigilant, take sensible precautions and have valid travel insurance," read the advisory issued by the club.
The incident threatens to sour Brighton's first-ever European knockout match as they face last year's beaten finalists, Roma. Managed by Roberto De Zerbi, Brighton have emerged as one of the most entertaining teams on the European circuit.
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