
For the Cagliari-Napoli match, the away section of the Unipol Domus—which would have remained empty due to the travel ban imposed on Neapolitan fans (Decree of the Ministry of the Interior dated January 28, 2026)—will exceptionally open, in agreement with the public safety authorities, to host athletes and managers of the teams that took part in the FIGC Sardinia Paralympic Football Division championship, along with the AIA Sardinia referees who accompanied them throughout the season.
A symbolic yet concrete gesture, aimed at focusing on those who experience football every day as a tool for inclusion, growth, and participation. Teams from across the region, including Galtellì, Luras, Assemini, Carbonia, Oristano, and Macomer, will participate in the initiative, along with associations and representatives of an increasingly active and widespread movement.
The away section will thus be transformed into a shared space, marked by enthusiasm, color, and a sense of belonging, thanks also to the involvement of the Cagliari Clubs and Cagliari Fan Clubs, who will make the atmosphere even more welcoming with red and blue banners. For one evening, football will change perspective: no longer divided between fan bases, but a single space dedicated to those who, through sport, represent the most authentic values of the game.