Chelsea have issued a stark warning to supporters travelling to Naples for Wednesday’s Champions League showdown after two fans required hospital treatment following an incident in the city.
Club statement and immediate facts
The club confirmed it was aware of an incident on Tuesday evening in Naples, adding that two supporters are being treated in hospital with non‑life‑threatening injuries. Chelsea urged all travelling fans to “exercise extreme caution” and to follow the guidance the club has circulated ahead of the fixture.
Social media claims and official uncertainty
Unverified posts on social media suggested Chelsea fans had been stabbed, but there has been no official confirmation about the cause of the injuries. The club’s message was measured but firm, prioritising safety while details remain unclear.
Security measures for travelling supporters
Around 2,500 Chelsea fans hold tickets for the match. Supporters have been asked to gather at designated meeting points so they can be transported to the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona by shuttle bus under police escort. The club’s earlier travel advice warned that attacks on away fans have sometimes occurred in Naples during UEFA matches, and fans were again urged not to walk around the city or wear club colours that could identify them as Chelsea supporters.
The stakes on the pitch
Beyond the security concerns, the game carries heavy sporting significance. Liam Rosenior’s side need a win to secure direct passage into the Champions League last 16, while hosts Napoli — last season’s Serie A champions — are desperate for a victory to keep their own campaign alive.
Atmosphere and cautionary note
Naples is a city of passionate football culture, but that passion can spill over. Chelsea’s advisory is a reminder that, for now, the focus must be on safety as much as the spectacle. The club’s appeal is clear: enjoy the match, but stay alert and follow the official arrangements.