Severe punishment in Italy for attacking referees at Paris Games

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According to some Italian media reports, the men’s team of Italy was suspended for six months without participating in international competitions. Added to this is the $50,000 fine that your federation must pay.

The reason for the punishment was the protests made by some of its players against the refereeing body in the quarterfinal match of the last Paris Olympic Games against the Hungarian team. His coach Sandro Campagna also protested some of the refereeing decisions in a match that Italy lost 12-10. Deemed to have Verbal aggression against the refereeing team.

In that match, Condemi was penalized for brutality after a blow that the Italians interpreted as an accident in front of a rival. Inferiority in four minutes was key to the Hungarian victory. Italy later made a visible protest in its match against Spain for 5th to 8th place, as it turned its back on the anthem ceremony and did not compete in the first four minutes.

The penalty starts counting from here October 17once the Italian organizations have announced their decision not to appeal it. This indicates that, at the end of next March 17, Italy is disqualified from the World Cupwith the first stage taking place from January 6 to 11. Italy will participate in the World Cup in Singapore next summer.

Source: La Verdad

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