The federal prosecutor of the FIGC will acquire the videos and audio of the racist and anti-Semitic chants chanted by the fans during Lazio-Roma last Sunday. This was announced by the prosecutor Giuseppe Chinè, who added that the acquisition of the recordings made by police officers will take place on the basis of the delegation of the sports judge of the Serie A, Gerardo Mastrandrea, who asked for an additional investigation into the behavior held by fans in the northern curve of Lazio.

Mastrandrea has released a note stating: "With regard to the boorish and offensive chants, also of religious origin, which appear to have been addressed before and during the race by the totality of the fans crowded in the North curve towards the supporters of the opposing team, and which appear to have been perceived in most of the plant, will decide by April 4 also in relation to the outcome of the ongoing investigations ", also taking into account the "behavior and collaboration of the company in identifying those responsible and inspired, as well as in preventing the recurrence of similar deplorable manifestations". This is what we read in the report of the sports judge regarding the possible sanctions for anti-Semitic chants during Sunday's derby between Lazio and Roma. Mastrandrea also ordered that "the federal prosecutor provide the judge with any useful element for the decision, also acquired by those responsible for public order, which emerges from the ongoing investigations and those already launched for similar facts".