Juventus and Torino supporters are each facing 10-match bans from away games following clashes around the Turin derby at the end of last season. Reports say the trouble between fans delays the fixture, and the incident raises wider public-safety concerns. One Juventus supporter is reported to have been hospitalised after the clashes, underscoring the severity of the disorder. The bans apply specifically to away attendance, restricting supporters from travelling to the opponents’ stadiums for the next 10 away matches. While the underlying cause is consistently described as derby-related fan violence, the reports focus on the disciplinary outcome and the impact on the match itself, rather than on broader sporting or legal consequences. The measures reflect football authorities’ response to crowd disorder and aim to reduce the risk of similar incidents at future away fixtures. Further details on specific dates of the matches affected and any additional penalties, if applicable, are not described in the provided accounts.