Victor Osimhen's second half equaliser against Udinese in a 1-1 away draw was enough to clinch the side's third-ever league title, and their first outside of the Diego Maradona era.
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Despite doing the job away from home, the Dacia Arena in Udine saw the stands packed with sky blue shirts, and when the full-time whistle blew, they all spilled onto the pitch.
Meanwhile back home there was utter bedlam, as the streets erupted.
As did the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium, which was sold out at full capacity and filled with flares and smoke bombs as glory was finally realised.
A constant feature of the tributes was Maradona himself as tattoos and flags filled up camera lenses across the city.
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Meanwhile, Live Is Life played at his namesake stadium, as supporters remembered the great as they returned to the top for the first time since he took them there.
Fireworks hit the skies around the bay in Naples triggering celebrations that will likely go on late into the night.
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However, on the pitch there were some slightly distressing scenes as fans who spilled onto the turf appeared to be attempting to take players' clothes.
Leo Skiri Ostigard looked distressed as his shirt was being pulled up his chest, while fans were seen tugging at Piotr Zielinski's shorts, and he later emerged in his pants.
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But in Napoli, it was sheer joy at full time as owner Aurelio De Laurentiis entered the pitch with a microphone.
"We have to win this Scudetto again, win it again and win it again and then the Champions League," he said
"The project never stops, this is a starting point, not an arrival point, it starts again with Spalletti.
"Thank you. You've always told me, we want to win and we've all won together."
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Not everyone was happy though, with Juventus trolling Napoli for never celebrating their success,
As congratulations rained in from their rivals, Napoli instead got a slightly sarcastic message from Juve, who tweeted: "Given the many compliments received over the years we couldn't help ourselves.
"Congratulations to @sscnapoli for winning their third Scudetto!"
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