NAPOLI: The city (and team) Italy LOVES to HATE

NAPOLI: The city (and team) Italy LOVES to HATE




I had the privilege to be in Napoli for the end of 2024 and watch their game against Venezia. I vlogged the whole thing and shared some thoughts on some issues.
Enjoy!

Chapters:

0:00 – Raising the question
5:03 – Some history
10:54 – Quartieri Spagnoli
15:10 – Migration to the North
16:43 – Stadio Arturo Collana
18:21 – Erotic arts in the museum
19:55 – Friends & Enemies
28:42 – Maradona’s hair frustrations
30:00 – The stadium experience
38:19 – Pozzuoli
43:36 – Scampia
48:30 – San Giovanni mural
50:54 – Jorit Agoch & Dostoevsky

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30 Comments

  1. Ella Anthony, very good job!
    Considering that you were just 3 days in Partenope!
    A mix of culture and ultras history very accurate, but you forgot to mention something:
    I saw 1 time olympiacos fan out of the curva b,maybe misfit group, so in the european alliance there are also the gavroi!!😅😅
    Anyway, congratulations again!
    I hope to have a coffee with you,maybe in Aghia Sophia cafeteria before aek match!!
    Next time you will show also the beauty of Napoli,one of the most beautiful bay in the world.
    Forza Napoli and Aek.

  2. The third mural in Scampia is Fabrizio De Andrè, one of the more important songwriter of Italy history, he was from Genova and wrote some songs in neapolitan, in Scampia there is an auditorium dedicated to him. The mural near the Diego one in San Giovanni is simply a normal child from local area and you have to watch them like an unique mural, Jorit wanted to show how a simply human can become a God for normal people, especially the young one. Jorit is very famous around the world and he was considered by an important art critic ( Achille Bonito Oliva) the contemporary Caravaggio. Hope you come again in Napoli, but please do not forget that Naples is first of all a city of culture, world heritage by UNESCO, with thousands of art masterpieces.

  3. As a neapolitan all I can say is THANK YOU. Thank you for understanding the struggles of a city rising from one of it's darkest moments, thank you for living the city as one of it's citizens would and not in a "sleep and eat" tourist way and thank you for narrating Napoli's history and culture. If you liked the Museo nazionale I greatly advise you to visit Museo di Capodimonte next time you come.

  4. Firstly it is not true that Napoli is the team and city most hated in Italy. Everybody in Italy hates Juve(even in Torino) not Napoli and many people like Napoli. Also all vlogers that cover Naples only focus on Scampia and the Spanish quarter. Mergellina/Posilipo/Riviera di Chiaia/Vomero which are large parts of the city are very rich. Napoli is a million times better than cities in England like Birmingham/Sheffield ecc but of course I understand that most vlogers just want views.

  5. Napoli isn’t hated that much in Italy. Sure there are some in the north that just hate anything in the south and vice versa. I’m a Juve supporter and us and the 2 Milan clubs are much more hated. Even in your video you see graffiti avd scarred saying Juve merda.

  6. Man when the allies arrived after the "four days"the city was already liberated! Neapolitans fought against the Germans occupiers and made them leave the city before the allies came. If you want to say things say them right 👆

  7. Thank you for talking about the hate and all the history of it. This Video has the Perfect mix of history Art and Football and you are the first one i see talking about the hate between us and the Rest of Italy. I‘m really glad you loved it at our place 💙