Napoli supporters will not be allowed to attend the Europa League match with Club Brugge on Thursday.
Large-scale anti-terror operations have been taking place in Belgium since the terrorist attacks in Paris, putting a strain on security services.
In a statement on the club’s official website, the Blauw-Zwart confirmed that the city’s mayor has decided no away fans will be present for the match, and no further tickets will be sold.
Napoli supporters will not be allowed to attend the Europa League match with Club Brugge on Thursday.
Large-scale anti-terror operations have been taking place in Belgium since the terrorist attacks in Paris, putting a strain on security services.
In a statement on the club’s official website, the Blauw-Zwart confirmed that the city’s mayor has decided no away fans will be present for the match, and no further tickets will be sold.
“This afternoon, the mayor of Bruges has decided that no visiting supporters will be allowed in the stands for Club-Napoli on Thursday night,” the announcement begins.
“It was further decided that no more tickets will be sold for this fixture.”
Security forces have been diverted to the Belgian capital, Brussels, a suburb of which was home to several of the Paris attackers and suspected accomplices.
The Partenopei have already secured first place in Group D, and beat the Belgian side 5-0 in the first meeting at San Paolo.