Yet another episode of violence against referees. This time, the victim is a 17-year-old female referee, first insulted by a manager and then struck by him, with slaps in the face and a punch, causing the girl to suffer serious injuries and receive a 45-day prognosis . This incident, which occurred in Sardinia , has prompted the Italian Referees Association, which has expressed its solidarity and support for the referee, to "express its profound indignation and outrage. Attacking a referee is always a very serious offense; doing so against a 17-year-old girl participating in a youth match exceeds all limits of sporting and humane behavior ."

"It is unacceptable that someone with an educational and responsible role in the world of sport would be responsible for such a cowardly and violent act ," the AIA statement continues. "Even more serious is that it occurs on a youth soccer field, which should be a place of education, respect, and growth. It is no longer tolerable to witness episodes of violence against match officials, especially when young referees are the ones subjected to them."

"Such serious incidents must be prosecuted and punished with the utmost severity , and the entire football movement, in all its components, must take a clear and unequivocal position: violence cannot and must not have any place on our pitches."

The Association also calls for the full operation of the Observatory on Acts of Violence Against Referees, "so that concrete and coordinated initiatives can be promoted to prevent and combat this phenomenon." The AIA itself also emphasizes that violence against match officials represents a "true scourge for our sports movement," placing it "in open contradiction to the principles of loyalty, respect, and fairness that form the foundation of sport. The example must come from those in positions of responsibility; those who educate through sport have a moral and civic duty to instill these principles every day."

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