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Tuesday, May 14, 2019

Italian FA resolution no longer to punish Cagliari over racist chants branded ‘pathetic’






Anti-discrimination charity Kick It Out has labelled the Italian Football Federation’s resolution no longer to punish Cagliari after their fans racially abused Juventus’ Moise Kean as “disgraceful”.


Kean, along with Alex Sandro and Blaise Matuidi, became subjected to monkey chants in their Serie A match on April 2.




Embarrassing. Pathetic. Disgraceful.


Racism will below no circumstances be kicked out of football while decisions luxuriate in this continue to handle place – @FIGC must hold their heads in shame. https://t.co/OIHO7naML5







— Kick It Out (@kickitout) May presumably 14, 2019


The 19-year-outdated striker reacted to the abuse by celebrating in entrance of the house fans after scoring the 2nd diagram in Juve’s 2-0 handle.


Kean’s crew-mate Leonardo Bonucci criticised him for his response, asserting he must handle one of the most important blame for the abuse, but later claimed he had been misunderstood. His feedback were broadly condemned.




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— Raheem Sterling (@sterling7) April 3, 2019




After a six-week investigation, which took in stories from Cagliari Police and the Federal Prosecutor’s Location of industrial, the FIGC offered in an announcement on Tuesday that it would no longer sanction Cagliari because the chants, “even supposing completely censurable, had an objectively restricted relevance”.


Kick It Out tweeted: “Embarrassing. Pathetic. Disgraceful.


“Racism will below no circumstances be kicked out of football while decisions luxuriate in this continue to handle place – @FIGC must hold their heads in shame.”







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Italian FA resolution no longer to punish Cagliari over racist chants branded ‘pathetic’

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