Short answer, no, except for small-time stuff that true football hooligans in the UK would sneer at.
To those unfamiliar with the concept, football (that is, soccer) hooligans are erstwhile fans who use soccer games as an excuse to booze it up, rowdy around, start fights and otherwise act tough. There are different types: some who pick fights with fans of the other team, and some who simply go in groups to (and from) games, stopping in several pubs on the way in order to get properly loaded, and then simply act the way juvenile boys do everywhere and anywhere, when they're drunk and in a group.
A special type is the ones who go to games to shout racist epithets at Black or Northern African players on the opposing team. These are a special problem in Italy, but also in some other parts of Europe. The problem has gotten so bad that some teams refuse to play in certain towns; in other cases, the home team has had to forfeit the game.
The most notorious type, however, are those who travel to "away games" and plan on starting fights or causing a lot of damage. Quite often, they don't even bother to get a ticket to the game; it's just an excuse to go wild with your mates.