Sampdoria avoided an earlier charge for the third level of Italian football, despite this, was released after 65 minutes against Serrynitana on the charge of Seri B.
Former Seri-e-Champions were gathered 2–0 at night and 4–0, when the players were ordered to be excluded from the supporters in the stand due to unrest.
Anger started in the match when Gian Marco Ferrari thought that he had given Celeritana a lead midway through the first half, only to go out for handball for his goal.
Four minutes later Masimo Koda scored for Sampadoria, before Gusepp Sibili made it 4–0 just after the brake.
The fans of the house in Saleno immediately turned their team on after the second goal, in which Seri C was seen again and something was seen.
Flairs, crackers and chairs were thrown on the ground and the game was stopped several times before the players were taken out of the ground with 65 minutes on the clock.
Along with players from both sides in the dressing room, the riot police tried to restore the order for the situation.
Referee Daniel Dowery tried to resume the game after 10 minutes, but the goods started raining once again and the match was released.
Saleritana only required a total draw to stay due to its high space in the table.
The second phase of the play-off, which was originally scheduled for Friday, took place on Sunday after A Severe food poisoning outbreak At Salenitana Camp.
A formal request was accepted to re-determining the match that her journey became ill after the first-2–0 defeat of her last week from her journey party.