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POLITICS has long been inseparable from football in Italy, ever since Mussolini’s fascist regime set out to harness the game’s capacity for unity to benefit his nationalist cause.

When people think of calcio (Italian football) and politics, they tend to think of the country’s famed Ultra culture and the violent right-wing extremists of Lazio. They remember their deeply offensive banners and recall Paulo Di Canio with his Roman salute.

But not all Italian football fans are right wing. The Tuscan port city of Livorno hosts one of the most left-wing clubs in the world. AS Livorno have had their moments of Serie A glory, but theirs have been in front of fans waving flags adorned with Che Guevara and Fidel Castro, singing The Red Flag and the anthem of Italian anti-fascist resistance, Bella Ciao. The club is the very embodiment of leftist ideology in Italy.

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