ROME — Rome police on Monday launched an investigation into reports that Lazio fans posted stickers of Anne Frank in a jersey of rivals Roma alongside anti-semitic slogans during Sunday’s Serie A game at the Stadio Olimpico.

The photos and stickers — including the famous photo montage of Frank with the Roma shirt that surfaced four years ago — were stuck on glass barriers during the 3-0 win over Cagliari.

The two clubs share the Stadio Olimpico and Lazio’s ultras were housed in the south end of the ground normally reserved for Roma supporters for Sunday’s game.

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Their own north end had been closed following racist chants during a game against Sassuolo earlier this month.

Rome’s Jewish community immediately blasted the incident.

“This is not football, this is not sport. Get anti-Semitism out of stadiums,” said Ruth Dureghello, president of the Jewish Community of Rome, on Twitter.

Lazio fans leave anti-Semitic stickers of Anne Frank images inside Roma section of Stadio Olimpico https://t.co/lvI53dttVi pic.twitter.com/RW1BeaQszr — Andrew Dampf (AP) (@asdampf) October 23, 2017

In December 2013, offensive stickers appeared across the Italian capital showing Frank — the Jewish teenager who died in a Nazi concentration camp — wearing a shirt of AS Roma soccer team.

The offensive stickers and flyers were removed by cleaning staff at the Olympic Stadium on Monday morning ahead of Wednesday’s game against Crotone.