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Breaking News | Breaking News Pisa s Marconi banned for 10-game for racial abuse of Joel Obi

Views: Visits 18 31-year-old Italian player Michele Marconi has been handed a 10-match ban for racially abusing Super Eagles of Nigeria and Chievo Verona midfielder Joel Obi, This Day reports. The incident took place during Chievo’s Serie B 2-2 draw against the Pisa in December 2020. Chievo made a statement after the match in December, detailing how the Nigeria international was subjected to racial abuse by Marconi. “[Obi was] the object of an infamous and disgraceful phrase that has nothing to do with the most basic values of sport, ethics and respect,” read the statement. Pisa, meanwhile, claimed the incident was never detected and “distanced itself” from Chievo’s statement, revealing Marconi confirmed to the club he was never involved in such an ignoble act.

Joel Obi: Pisa s Michele Marconi handed 10-match ban for racially abusing Nigeria and Chievo Verona star

“Following the complaint of the Federal Prosecutor s Office, the Federal Court of Appeal ordered the disqualification for 10 days of the Pisa player Michele Marconi,” read a statement from the FIGC website. “The striker had addressed racist insults to Chievo midfielder Joel Obi last December 22, during the Pisa-Chievo match.” Chievo made a statement after the match in December, detailing how the Nigeria international was subjected to racial abuse by Marconi. [Obi was] the object of an infamous and disgraceful phrase that has nothing to do with the most basic values of sport, ethics and respect, read the statement. Pisa, meanwhile, claimed the incident was never detected and distanced itself from Chievo’s statement, revealing Marconi confirmed to the club he was never involved in such an ignoble act.

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Lazio boss suspension increased to 12 months for Covid-19 breaches

Lazio boss suspension increased to 12 months for Covid-19 breaches Milan (AFP) – Lazio president Claudio Lotito’s suspension has been increased to 12 months and the club fined 200,000 euros ($240,000) for Covid-19 breaches, the Italian Football Federation’s (FIGC) court of appeal ruled on Friday. Lazio had appealed the FIGC’s seven-month suspension of Lotito and a 150,000-euro fine imposed on the club on March 26. Club doctors Ivo Pulcini and Fabio Rodia’s original 12-month bans were both confirmed by the FIGC court of appeal. The penalties follow an FIGC investigation of positive tests at the Roman club in October and November. Lazio were accused of failing to alert local health authorities when eight staff tested positive late October, on the eve of a Champions League match in Bruges, and then in November, before another Champions League match in St Petersburg.

Lazio boss suspension increased to 12 months for Covid-19 breaches

Lazio boss suspension increased to 12 months for Covid-19 breaches
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