Cagliari and Napoli await the verdict on the events that occurred Sunday at the Domus in the next few hours, with the press release from the Sports Judge . A step that may not be the only one, because based on the provisions issued both clubs may decide to appeal.

It ranges from a simple fine to the total closure of the stadium, with a range of intermediate sanctions that also include the application of probation , i.e. a suspended sentence for a defined period of time (where the club will be "warned" and in the event of a repetition of similar events the suspension will be revoked and added to the disqualifications inflicted for the new violation). Among the possible options for Cagliari is also that of closing a single sector (the Curva Nord, for example, given the smoke bombs thrown onto the pitch both during the six-minute interruption and when play resumed).

In the event of a pitch disqualification, the Sports Justice Code provides that the effective date is the second match day following the publication of the decision. This means that, if a heavy measure were to arrive, it would not fall on Cagliari-Empoli on Friday (unless the judge deems that what happened on Sunday is of particular importance) but on the following home league match, against Torino on October 20.

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