Roma’s partial stadium ban has been adjusted, with some areas of the Curva Sud open for the Atalanta match.

The Giallorossi were sanctioned after some of the club’s Ultras displayed a banner mocking the mother of murdered Napoli fan Ciro Esposito.

The Lega Serie A imposed a one-match closure of the Curva Sud, where the incident took place.

However, while accepting the sanction, the club asked for clarification over whether the entire area would be closed, or just the central part.

Roma’s partial stadium ban has been adjusted, with some areas of the Curva Sud open for the Atalanta match.

The Giallorossi were sanctioned after some of the club’s Ultras displayed a banner mocking the mother of murdered Napoli fan Ciro Esposito.

The Lega Serie A imposed a one-match closure of the Curva Sud, where the incident took place.

However, while accepting the sanction, the club asked for clarification over whether the entire area would be closed, or just the central part.

The Lega has now clarified in a statement that the ban applies only to the Curva Sud Centrale [the area directly behind the goal], so supporters will be allowed to sit in the areas to either side.

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