A somber moment has cast a shadow over Italy’s sporting calendar as all Serie A fixtures slated for Monday have been officially postponed.
The Italian top-flight league announced the decision following the death of Pope Francis, who passed away at the age of 88. The Pontiff’s deep connection with football and his global influence prompted a unified moment of respect across the nation.
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The Vatican Confirms a Global Loss
Earlier on Monday, the Vatican confirmed the death of Pope Francis, revealing that he had succumbed after weeks of battling a severe infection. Having recently been discharged from hospital care, the news came as a shock to many, igniting tributes from around the globe. The 88-year-old spiritual leader was widely admired for his compassion, leadership, and humble approach throughout his papacy, which began in 2013 following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI.
Impact on the Serie A Calendar
Monday’s fixtures in the top tier of Italian football included four high-profile clashes:
- Torino vs Udinese
- Cagliari vs Fiorentina
- Genoa vs Lazio
- Parma vs Juventus
Originally scheduled to take place on Easter Monday, a public holiday in Italy, the matches have now been rescheduled to Wednesday, 23 April, with all games set to commence at 17:30 BST. The decision was made to honor the legacy of Pope Francis and to allow the nation a moment of collective reflection.
An Admirer of the Beautiful Game
Pope Francis was not just a religious icon; he was also a lifelong supporter of football. A devoted fan of Argentine club San Lorenzo, his love for the sport was well known and often expressed. His affinity with the game bridged the spiritual and cultural lives of many, symbolizing unity and joy.
In an emotional statement, San Lorenzo said: “Our hearts ache. Pope Francis has left this world, but he will never leave our hearts. An honorary member of our club, his passion for San Lorenzo always moved us especially, and unites us in a constant prayer for his soul. He celebrated every achievement with us with enormous generosity, receiving the delegations that visited him in the Vatican during his papacy.“
Tributes Across the Italian Footballing Spectrum
Football clubs throughout Italy responded with heartfelt messages, acknowledging the immense impact Pope Francis had not only as a spiritual leader but also as a beloved figure within the sporting world. AS Roma, in particular, captured the sentiments of many with a touching tribute: “A loss that deeply saddens our city and the entire world. His faith, his humility, his courage and his dedication have touched the hearts of millions of people, making him a moral reference of our time.”
Numerous teams followed suit, each expressing sorrow and admiration for a man whose moral compass and compassionate presence transcended religious boundaries.
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FAQs
Why were Monday’s Serie A fixtures postponed?
All Monday Serie A matches were postponed following the death of Pope Francis, as a mark of national mourning.
Which Serie A matches were affected by the postponement?
The postponed fixtures include Torino vs Udinese, Cagliari vs Fiorentina, Genoa vs Lazio, and Parma vs Juventus.
When will the postponed Serie A matches be played?
The rescheduled matches will take place on Wednesday, 23 April, with all kickoffs at 17:30 BST.
Was Pope Francis a football fan?
Yes, Pope Francis was a passionate supporter of Argentine club San Lorenzo since childhood and was an honorary member of the team.
How did Serie A clubs react to Pope Francis’ death?
Several Italian clubs paid tribute to Pope Francis, praising his humility, leadership, and deep connection to football.