Inter have been ordered to play two domestic games behind closed doors for racially abusing Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly, who is suspended himself.
The FIGC’s sporting judiciary ruled on Thursday that Inter’s Curva Nord would also be closed for an extra match, on the grounds of ‘offensive chants’ towards Napoli fans, ‘a great majority of which came from that stand’, as well as those of a ‘racist’ nature in Koulibaly’s direction.
The committee adds ‘the aggravating circumstances related to their repetition and the climate created inside the stadium’ were taken into account.
Consequently, fans will not be able to attend the Nerazzurri’s next two home games against Benevento and Sassuolo, while the Curva Nord will not be open for the visit of Bologna on February 3.
However, Koulibaly will still sit out Napoli’s next two domestic matches, one for accumulating five yellow cards and the second for ‘sarcastic applause’ towards referee Paolo Mazzoleni on Wednesday.
Lorenzo Insigne has also been given the same punishment plus a €10,000 fine for ‘insulting the referee as a captain’.
Elsewhere, Juventus have been fined €10,000 and Bologna €5,000 for setting off smoke bombs, whereas Atalanta are penalised €3,000 for launching flares.
Empoli’s Rade Krunic is suspended for two matches after he was sent off against Torino, while Juve’s Rodrigo Bentancur and Fiorentina’s Vitor Hugo have been handed one-game bans for dismissals.
Finally, Bianconeri boss Max Allegri has been fined €10,000 for ‘directing insinuations towards the employees of the Federal Prosecutor’s Office in the dressing room.’
luvincr7
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they deserve it you cannot disrespect anyone on the basis of thier colour and inter Milan fans did it , hope they learn lessons from this and never repeat this again, football is a beautiful game and these kind of things should never happen, SAY NO TO RACISM , learn from cr7 who supported and extended help to the napoli defender
whykallar
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They don't deserve the three points, FIGC could have considered the game draw or cancel the three points, it was going to be justice, but playing behind close door or empty stadium, it's used to them.
Braddy
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Racism has been a stain on the soul of soccer for generations but a series of high-profile incidents in recent years has prompted calls for tougher action from football's governing bodies Racism can have a profound impact on people’s involvement in sport. It can affect motivation, enjoyment and levels of participation and, if unchecked, may result in inappropriate, potentially dangerous and violent behaviour. We as fans are meant to show love to our team, players or country but rather many of us rather prefer to prejudice or discriminate our players because of their skin colour or race. Say no to Racism 🚫
Braddy
47
Say no to racism 🖤