Italian soccer stars banned for blasphemy coryphaena

Author : coburgess1992
Publish Date : 2021-04-09 05:06:37


Sassuolo's Francesco Magnanelli and Parma's Matteo Scozzarella were handed their punishment Tuesday after league officials examined television pictures of the incidents that took place last weekend.

Magnanelli played in his team's 1-0 win over Verona while Scozzarella appeared in Parma's 2-2 draw with Inter Milan.



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Blasphemy is hugely frowned upon in Italy and the country's soccer authorities have sought to crack down on it over the past decade.

In August 2018, Rolando Mandragora was banned for one-game in August 2018 after taking God's name in vain while playing for Udinese against Sampdoria.

Last season, Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini was suspended after making blasphemous remarks during his side's game with SPAL.

Italy's soccer authorities have come in for criticism for their disciplinary judgments this season, particularly on racism.

Just last month the Italian Football Federeation (FIGC) said Cagliari would not be punished for the racist monkey chants directed towards Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku by its fans, while no punishment has been handed to Hellas Verona for its fans racially abusing AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has urged the FIGC to take a stronger stance against racism.

'Racism is combated with education, condemnation and discussion,' Infantino said on a program aired by Italian state broadcaster RAI.

'You can't have racism in society or in football. In Italy the situation hasn't improved and this is serious.

'You need to identify those responsible and throw them out of the stadiums. You need, as in England, the certainty of the penalty. You can't be afraid to condemn racists, we need to combat them until they stop.'

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has urged the FIGC to take a stronger stance against racism. Magnanelli played in his team's 1-0 win over Verona while Scozzarella appeared in Parma's 2-2 draw with Inter Milan. Magnanelli played in his team's 1-0 win over Verona while Scozzarella appeared in Parma's 2-2 draw with Inter Milan. Last season, Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini was suspended after making blasphemous remarks during his side's game with SPAL. In August 2018, Rolando Mandragora was banned for one-game in August 2018 after taking God's name in vain while playing for Udinese against Sampdoria. 'You can't have racism in society or in football. In Italy the situation hasn't improved and this is serious. Blasphemy is hugely frowned upon in Italy and the country's soccer authorities have sought to crack down on it over the past decade. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has urged the FIGC to take a stronger stance against racism. Blasphemy is hugely frowned upon in Italy and the country's soccer authorities have sought to crack down on it over the past decade. Sassuolo's Francesco Magnanelli and Parma's Matteo Scozzarella were handed their punishment Tuesday after league officials examined television pictures of the incidents that took place last weekend. 'You can't have racism in society or in football. In Italy the situation hasn't improved and this is serious. 'You can't have racism in society or in football. In Italy the situation hasn't improved and this is serious. Magnanelli played in his team's 1-0 win over Verona while Scozzarella appeared in Parma's 2-2 draw with Inter Milan. 'You need to identify those responsible and throw them out of the stadiums. You need, as in England, the certainty of the penalty. You can't be afraid to condemn racists, we need to combat them until they stop.' Blasphemy is hugely frowned upon in Italy and the country's soccer authorities have sought to crack down on it over the past decade. 'You need to identify those responsible and throw them out of the stadiums. You need, as in England, the certainty of the penalty. You can't be afraid to condemn racists, we need to combat them until they stop.' Just last month the Italian Football Federeation (FIGC) said Cagliari would not be punished for the racist monkey chants directed towards Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku by its fans, while no punishment has been handed to Hellas Verona for its fans racially abusing AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie. 'You need to identify those responsible and throw them out of the stadiums. You need, as in England, the certainty of the penalty. You can't be afraid to condemn racists, we need to combat them until they stop.' Italy's soccer authorities have come in for criticism for their disciplinary judgments this season, particularly on racism. Magnanelli played in his team's 1-0 win over Verona while Scozzarella appeared in Parma's 2-2 draw with Inter Milan. Italy's soccer authorities have come in for criticism for their disciplinary judgments this season, particularly on racism. 'You can't have racism in society or in football. In Italy the situation hasn't improved and this is serious. Last season, Atalanta coach Gian Piero Gasperini was suspended after making blasphemous remarks during his side's game with SPAL. Italy's soccer authorities have come in for criticism for their disciplinary judgments this season, particularly on racism. 'Racism is combated with education, condemnation and discussion,' Infantino said on a program aired by Italian state broadcaster RAI. 'You can't have racism in society or in football. In Italy the situation hasn't improved and this is serious. Italy's soccer authorities have come in for criticism for their disciplinary judgments this season, particularly on racism.

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