Italian football
Series A laid games after the death of Pope Francis
Football in Italy also takes a back seat after the death of Pope Francis. The Monday parts were postponed.
After the death of Pope Francis, the Italian football league relocated today’s parts of Series A. When the four Monday games are to be made up for is not yet clear, the league said. Among other things, the game of record champions Juventus Turin in Parma was scheduled.
According to the Vatican, the head of the Roman Catholic Church died on Easter Monday at the age of 88. The Argentinian was also connected to football.
“The Holy Father was not just a friend of people and an impressive personality,” wrote former FIFA President Joseph Blatter with X. Francis also a football connoisseur. “Peace in peace. You live on in our hearts and memories.”
dpa
Source: Stern

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