The Italian Sports Judge has handed down a series of disciplinary measures following the Serie A Enilive fixtures played between 28 November and 1 December, issuing fines to several clubs and suspensions to players and coaches after reviewing incidents from Matchday 13.
While supporters of Atalanta, Bologna, Genoa, Lecce, Milan, Pisa and Udinese were all found to have used pyrotechnics in their sectors, the Sports Judge opted not to sanction these clubs after applying mitigating circumstances under the Sporting Justice Code.
However, several other teams were hit with penalties:
Three players were suspended for one match:
Lazio’s Matteo Guendouzi was fined €5,000 after making provocative gestures towards opposing fans at the end of the match.
Additional sanctions included multiple bookings across the league for unsporting behaviour, protests toward officials, and other irregular conduct.
Two high-profile managers received fines and suspensions:
Hellas Verona’s Nicola Beati and Udinese’s Kosta Runjaić were also suspended for one game each for protesting referee decisions.
The Sports Judge also ratified the Matchday 13 results, including wins for Atalanta, Como, Genoa, Juventus, Lecce, Milan, Udinese, Inter, and Napoli.
All fines issued to clubs and registered personnel will be deducted from each team's LNPA league account.
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