MILAN, March 1 - The national sport was banned for two rounds Floro Flores (Genoa) and Gelson Fernandes (Chievo). Were stopped for a turn Totti (Roma), Augustyn (Catania), Paci (Parma), and Bacinovic Darmian (Palermo), Bogdan and Ceccarelli (Cesena), Criscito and Veloso (Genoa), Pepe (Juventus) and Canini (Cagliari ).
A one-match ban at the Genoa coach Ballardini. Players are cautioned Gastaldello (Sampdoria), Mutarelli (Bologna), Bovo (Palermo), Dzemaili (Parma), Matuzalem and Lichtsteiner (Lazio), Astori and Biondini (Cagliari), Lucio (Inter), Zoboli (Brescia), Aronica ( Naples) and Lopez (Catania).
These are the fines for the company: 10,000 € to the Bologna and Juventus at € 7,000, 5,000 and 2,000 € to the Brescia Cagliari. Two-match ban for the assistant coach of Brescia Carillo and inhibition until 15 March for the team manager of Brescia Piovani.
A one-match ban at the Genoa coach Ballardini. Players are cautioned Gastaldello (Sampdoria), Mutarelli (Bologna), Bovo (Palermo), Dzemaili (Parma), Matuzalem and Lichtsteiner (Lazio), Astori and Biondini (Cagliari), Lucio (Inter), Zoboli (Brescia), Aronica ( Naples) and Lopez (Catania).
These are the fines for the company: 10,000 € to the Bologna and Juventus at € 7,000, 5,000 and 2,000 € to the Brescia Cagliari. Two-match ban for the assistant coach of Brescia Carillo and inhibition until 15 March for the team manager of Brescia Piovani.
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