Italian consumer association Codacons is reportedly asking for €2.8m from the Dutch state over damage in Rome.

The Europa League game between Roma and Feyenoord saw supporter clashes in which substantial damage was done to the city centre, including the historical Fontana della Barcaccia.

Codacons, an Italian association for the defence of consumers and the environment, is reportedly presenting a petition to the Roman district.

They request that a sum of €2.8m be paid directly by the Dutch state to restore the damage.

Italian consumer association Codacons is reportedly asking for €2.8m from the Dutch state over damage in Rome.

The Europa League game between Roma and Feyenoord saw supporter clashes in which substantial damage was done to the city centre, including the historical Fontana della Barcaccia.

Codacons, an Italian association for the defence of consumers and the environment, is reportedly presenting a petition to the Roman district.

They request that a sum of €2.8m be paid directly by the Dutch state to restore the damage.

Feyenoord director general Eric Gudde stated earlier today that their club should not be sanctioned.

However, FIGC President Carlo Tavecchio expressed solidarity with Rome, and said they would contribute to the reparations.

“Though we share no guilt in this ourselves, football and the federation that I represent feel it is their duty to contribute to the expenses for the repairs," he said, as reported by Calcionews24.

“It is a problem that I shall raise in both national and international headquarters.”

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