Inter Milan Fans Support Team’s Travel to Florence | Curva Nord Presence
Fans of Inter Milan gathered at the train station in Florence on Saturday to support their team ahead of the Serie A match against Fiorentina, a demonstration of renewed solidarity following the recent return of the Curva Nord supporters to San Siro stadium.
The presence of the Curva Nord at the match marks a significant moment for the Nerazzurri, coming after a period of tension between the club and its most ardent fans. According to reports from October 2025, the group had been engaged in a dispute with Inter’s management stemming from arrests of Curva Nord members. Despite these ongoing issues, the fans returned to San Siro on October 29th, 2025, for the match against Fiorentina, a game Inter won 3-0.
The return of the Curva Nord coincided with a strong performance from Inter, with Hakan Calhanoglu scoring twice and Petar Sucic netting his first Serie A goal. Observers noted that the backing from the stands provided a noticeable boost to Cristian Chivu’s team, who had been struggling following a controversial defeat to Napoli. Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, suggested the return could signal a turning point in Inter’s campaign.
However, the relationship between the club and the Curva Nord remains complex. An investigation is ongoing into the arrests of several Curva Nord members and tensions persist despite their presence at matches. In 2022, the death of Vittorio Boiocchi, a historical leader of the Inter ultras, led to a partial evacuation of the Curva Nord during a match, demonstrating the group’s power and influence within the club and the wider football landscape. Reports indicate Boiocchi was linked to organized crime, and his death prompted a reveal of force from the ultras.
Further complicating matters, a communiqué released by La Curva Nord indicates that they are currently under a travel ban until March 23rd, with the Milan derby having been an exception to the rule. Despite the ban, the group intends to make its presence felt at matches, even if it means their section of the stadium remains empty.
