Italy cracks down on anti-Semitism in stadiums
- Italy signed an agreement to eliminate anti-Semitic behavior in soccer stadiums.
- They banned fans from wearing the number 88 and Nazi symbols.
- Fans must use respectful language and matches will be suspended for discrimination.
- The Jewish community urged Italy to curb anti-Semitism at games.
- Lazio banned three fans for life for antisemitic actions including wearing "Hitlerson" and the number 88.