Inter Milan Supporters End Protest & Break Silence At The Stadio Olimpico As Nerazzurri Defeat Roma | OneFootball

Inter Milan Supporters End Protest & Break Silence At The Stadio Olimpico As Nerazzurri Defeat Roma | OneFootball

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·19 October 2025

Inter Milan Supporters End Protest & Break Silence At The Stadio Olimpico As Nerazzurri Defeat Roma

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After weeks of protest, the Curva Nord finally ended their silence in Rome, breaking the self-imposed halt on chants, flags and vocal support that has marked Inter Milan’s season so far.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, the travelling Nerazzurri sector (roughly 5,000 fans at the Olimpico) exploded at the teams’ entrance.


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Chants, banners, flags and applause welcomed the Inter team.

This therefore ended the silent stance that began after restrictions and fallout linked to the “Doppia Curva” investigation.

The gesture was deliberate: a message of solidarity to the squad and to Chivu on a key night in the title race.

Curva Nord Silence Broken As Inter Beat Roma 1-0

Article image:Inter Milan Supporters End Protest & Break Silence At The Stadio Olimpico As Nerazzurri Defeat Roma

The empty “Curva Nord” section of the stadium is seen after supporters exited the stadium in honour of “Ultra” boss Vittorio Boiocchi, who was shot dead near his home, during the Italian Serie A football match between Inter Milan and Sampdoria at the Giuseppe-Meazza (San Siro) stadium in Milan on October 29, 2022. (Photo by Miguel MEDINA / AFP) (Photo by MIGUEL MEDINA/AFP via Getty Images)

Until now, the Nord had remained in protest over the new limitations imposed on fan groups.

Therefore, they were refusing to sing both home and away.

The report adds that a full return is now scheduled for San Siro, when Inter host Fiorentina on October 29.

The agreement with police and the club stipulates that the Curva will be unified under a single banner.

For Inter, the return of an organised, vocal Nord could not come at a better moment.

A critical stretch of matches is approaching, and the team once again has its soundtrack.

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