The Hamilton Spectator

Thousands gather for funeral of Fiorentina captain Astori

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FLORENCE, ITALY — Some of the biggest names in Italian soccer gathered along with thousands of mourners in one of Florence’s main squares for the funeral of Fiorentina captain Davide Astori on Thursday.

Some arrived at 7 a.m., three hours before the start of the funeral at Basilica di Santa Croce.

The hearse carrying Astori’s body was greeted by loud applause and shouts of his name and “grande capitano,” meaning great captain.

The square then fell silent for a few minutes, while many raised Fiorentina scarves and banners in the air.

Astori’s family arrived along with the hearse, including his partner, Francesca Fioretti, and their two-year-old daughter, Vittoria.

Earlier, the Fiorentina players were met by applause when they arrived on foot, led by midfielder Milan Badelj.

The Croatian internatio­nal read out a message on behalf of the club during the service, which was broadcast to the crowd outside.

“You are the brother or the son that everyone would have wanted to have,” Badelj said. “Your parents didn’t make any mistake with you, not even the tiniest bit.

“You’re not like others, you are football, the real one, the pure one of children.

“Our thoughts go out to your mother and your father, to your brothers, to Francesca and to Princess Vicky. You were a man with a capital M and we will tell her. You are the light for all of us.”

The service lasted about two hours.

As soon as the coffin was brought back out, the people in the square again raised their scarves, sang the Fiorentina anthem and chanted Astori’s name as well as “c’e solo un capitano,” which means “there’s only one captain.”

Astori’s mother blew a kiss to the crowd, while the people of Florence were also thanked by his brother Marco in his eulogy.

Many dignitarie­s and former teammates were at the funeral, including Giuseppe Rossi, who plays for Genoa, and Borja Valero and Matias Vecino, who play for Inter Milan. Marco van Basten was there representi­ng FIFA.

Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini, who played with Astori for Italy, was in tears as he arrived with Gianluigi Buffon and other teammates. Juventus coach Massimilia­no Allegri also attended.

The 31-year-old Astori was found dead in his hotel room on Sunday after a suspected cardiac arrest before Fiorentina was to play an Italian league match at Udinese in northeast Italy.

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