Monday, October 31, 2011

Fans acting, Inter & Juve Fined

MILAN - Inter Milan and Juventus have been fined quite heavily for the behavior of their fans in the party entitled Derby d'Italia at the Giuseppe Meazza last weekend. Both fans are considered to be in violation with racist statements and banners smelling Heysel tragedy.

A number of suspensions, warnings and fines were announced on Monday (31/10/2011) for both clubs. In the heat of the match Inter against Juventus, the audience was also heat up the situation with the singing and allusions to the opposing team.

Own Nerazzurri fined 20 thousand euros for the fans that launches banners associated with the Heysel stadium disaster in 1985, with a sarcastic Juventus.

Meanwhile, the Bianconeri have to pay 10 thousand euros for singing is heard from the Juventus supporters. The racist chanting directed towards Inter player, and the disciplinary committee decides, conducted Juventini an expression of racial discrimination. An attitude that continues to be the Juventus supporters.

This is not the first time Juventus supporters being rsi to the Inter players were black. When Mario Balotelli and Samuel Eto'o Inter still in uniform, they also receive racist treatment of Juve supporters.

Elsewhere, Cagliari fined 2500 euros for their fans threw fireworks onto the field. In last weekend's matches, Cagliari lost to Lazio.

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