Crotone Soccer Club Under Judicial Oversight in Mafia Infiltration Probe

Italian soccer club Crotone, competing in the third division, has been placed under judicial administration due to Mafia ties. While the club remains active, court-appointed administrators oversee its operations. Italian authorities found evidence of 'Ndrangheta infiltration influencing the club's security and ticketing operations over the past decade.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-09-2025 18:23 IST | Created: 16-09-2025 18:23 IST
Crotone Soccer Club Under Judicial Oversight in Mafia Infiltration Probe
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In a major development for Italian football, Crotone, a third-division soccer club, has come under judicial control after evidence of significant Mafia infiltration. This judicial oversight, confirmed by prosecutors on Tuesday, seeks to root out alleged criminal influence from the club's operations.

Situated in the Calabria region, notorious for the 'Ndrangheta Mafia, Crotone finds itself in a precarious position. Despite its relegation to Serie C, the club has a rich history, having played in Serie A recently. The imposed judicial administration will not halt the club's routines but will place them under stringent direct supervision.

The investigation highlights troubling involvement by local Mafia clans, especially in the security and ticketing sectors of the club. This scenario is not unique to Crotone, as Mafia infiltration in Italian soccer is a recurring issue, with recent probes pointing at other major clubs across the country.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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