
All four Serie A matches scheduled to take place today have been postponed following the death of Pope Francis.
The Pope passed away aged 88 on Easter Monday and tributes are being paid across the globe for the first Latin American leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
Francis – who was elected into the post in March 2013 after the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI – appeared in front of huge crowds in the Vatican on Sunday.
But the Argentinian has been in poor health for some time and recently left Rome’s Gemelli Hospital, where he was admitted in February after experiencing breathing difficulties.
Today’s matches in the Italian top flight will all be rearranged, as well as those games that were due to take place in Primavera 1 – the country’s youth competition.
Juventus were among the eight Serie A teams expecting to take to the field over the coming hours, with the 36-time champions preparing to take on Parma at the Stadio Ennio Tardini.
‘Following the passing of His Holiness, Lega Nazionale Professionisti Serie A can confirm that today’s league games in Serie A and Primavera 1 have been postponed,’ a Serie A statement read this morning.
‘The date of the rearranged fixtures will be announced in due course.’
Postponed matches in Serie A
Torino v Udinese
Cagliari v Fiorentina
Genoa v Lazio
Parma v Juventus
In a short statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, Juventus confirmed the postponement of their clash with Parma and joined in sharing their condolences.
‘Tonight’s match against Parma has been postponed until a later date following the death of Pope Francis,’ the message said.
‘Juventus shares in the condolences of the Pontiff’s passing.’
More to follow.