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    How ‘The Corpse’ Di Tommaso rose to power as the ruthless leader of Napoli’s Ultras

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    Gennaro is the leader of Napoli's Ultras Gennaro is the leader of Napoli’s Ultras

    In the world of football ultras, few names carry the same weight as Gennaro Di Tommaso, better known by his chilling nickname, “The Corpse”.

    To outsiders, he is a tattooed enforcer perched on stadium fences but to those in Naples, he is a symbol of the fierce, sometimes brutal, subculture that surrounds the city’s footballing identity.

    Born into the shadow of the Misso crime family, Di Tommaso came of age in a world where football fanaticism and organized crime intertwined. His ascent through the terraces was rapid.

    Known for his physical presence, booming voice, and uncompromising loyalty to Napoli, he became the undisputed leader of the Ultras Azzurri, a man whose approval was often sought not just by fellow fans but by players, coaches, and even club officials.

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    The moniker “The Corpse” was as unsettling as his reputation. He embodied the darker side of Italian supporter culture, where passion is mixed with violence, intimidation, and political statements.

    His tattoos told a story of allegiance and defiance; his leadership style was blunt, absolute, and rooted in fear.

    By 2014, Di Tommaso’s notoriety had reached its peak. At the Coppa Italia final in Rome that May, kick-off was held up as the nation looked on—waiting for his approval.

    Wearing a t-shirt that read “Free Speziale”, a provocative nod to a Catania fan jailed for the killing of police officer Filippo Raciti.

    Di Tommaso sat astride a fence as if presiding over the game itself. Officials and even Napoli captain Marek Hamsik had to appeal directly to him.

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    That moment wasn’t an anomaly, but a culmination of what Di Tommaso represents: the dangerous influence of ultras in Italian football.

    He is a capo whose nod can start or stop a match, a man whose ties to organized crime magnified his aura.

    To some, he was a hero of the terraces, the voice of the people. To others, he was a gangster dressed as a fan, a reminder of football’s vulnerability to forces beyond the pitch.

    More than a decade later, the image of Gennaro Di Tommaso still lingers as one of Italian football’s most disconcerting symbols.

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