The sports judge of Serie A, Gerardo Mastrandrea, has suspended the goalkeeper for one match Frosinone Stefano turati, for having uttered a blasphemous expression in the 15th minute of the first half of the match against NaplesThe player's act was highlighted beyond any reasonable doubt thanks to the television images acquired after the report by the federal prosecutor.
The only other disqualification in relation to the first day of the championship matches was inflicted on Salvatore Avallone, director of the Salernitana, sent off in the second half of the match with the Rome “for having blatantly contested a referee's decision by leaving the technical area”. As for the fines to the companies, he will have to pay seven thousand euros. Lecce “for having his supporters throw some objects into the sector occupied by the opposing fans and, into the playing enclosure, three firecrackers and a smoke bomb”.
For such behavior of his fans, he will pay six thousand euros Lazio, while the Frosinone will have to pay four thousand for “throwing a lighter in the direction of a player of the opposing team”, The same sanction was imposed on Genoa “for having his supporters throw a smoke bomb onto the pitch which forced the referee to interrupt the match for approximately thirty seconds”.
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And with this we are just at the beginning of the championship. If on the field and in the stands there are stupid and undisciplined players 'o ftto if it gets serious.