Napoli visit Pope Leo XIV at Vatican City after winning Serie A title

Story By: ESPN.com

Pope Leo XIV welcomed Italy’s newly crowned Serie A champions Napoli to the Vatican on Tuesday, joking about his football allegiances.

Napoli won their fourth “Scudetto” on Friday with a 2-0 home victory over Cagliari, edging out Inter Milan by one point in a nail-biting end to the season.

The team, captained by Italy international Giovanni Di Lorenzo, arrived for their papal audience a day after a triumphant open-top bus parade through central Naples.

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“The press says I am an AS Roma fan, but you are welcome! This is what the press says. Not everything you read in the press is true,” the pope said, according to a transcript.

Leo, the first pope to come from the U.S., follows and plays sports, including tennis. People who know him have described him to the media as an AS Roma supporter.

2024-2025 Italian Serie A MVP Scott McTominay greets Pope Leo XIV [Photo Courtesy: Getty Images]

Napoli chairman Aurelio De Laurentiis gave him a blue Napoli jersey signed by players, bearing the No. 10 and his name in Italian, “Papa Leone XIV.”

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“You are a No. 10, so you are a great striker,” De Laurentiis said. Leo replied with a chuckle and a simple “thank you.”

2024-2025 Italian Serie A Champions Napoli SSC meet Pope XIV [Photo Courtesy: Napoli]

Coach Antonio Conte, whom De Laurentiis introduced as “deeply Catholic,” knelt and kissed the Pope’s hand before Leo told him he had seen him many times on TV.

In a brief speech, the pontiff emphasised the importance of team spirit and collaboration, as well as the educational value of sport, particularly for young people.

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