Chievo’s Fabrizio Cacciatore has been given a two-match ban after his red card for dissent against Torino.
The Flying Donkeys were pushing for a late equaliser against the Granata, but the tension got to the full-back and he took his frustration out on the referee.
Today the Lega Serie A has released its disciplinary report, handing Cacciatore a two-match ban for launching a “disrespectful expression” toward the official.
Chievo’s Fabrizio Cacciatore has been given a two-match ban after his red card for dissent against Torino.
The Flying Donkeys were pushing for a late equaliser against the Granata, but the tension got to the full-back and he took his frustration out on the referee.
Today the Lega Serie A has released its disciplinary report, handing Cacciatore a two-match ban for launching a “disrespectful expression” toward the official.
Giancarlo Gonzalez of Palermo and Fiorentina captain Gonzalo Rodriguez were also sent-off, but they have been give a one-match suspension.
Palermo pair Alessandro Diamanti and Edoardo Goldaniga have both been given a one-match ban for their picking up a fifth yellow card, as have Napoli winger Dries Mertens, Bologna’s Daniele Gastaldello and Roberto Gagliardini of Atalanta.
Bologna have been fined €5000 for “offensive chants against an opposition player”, with Crotone fined €2000 for the same offence against the governing bodies.
Roma also received a €2000 fine for allowing their substitutes to encroach on the field of play before the final whistle had been blown.