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.
“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.

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

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.
