There are two players disqualified, both for one round, in relation to the matches of the 31st day of Serie A. They are Marco Faraoni from Verona and Leonardo Sernicola from Cremonese, who were disqualified. The sports judge, Gerardo Mastrandrea, then disqualified Juventus assistant coach Marco Landucci for one day, "for having, at the end of the match, in the changing rooms area, addressed the coach of the opposing team with offensive and threatening epithets".

For him also a fine of five thousand euros. Juventus itself was fined 15,000 "for having its supporters, before the start of the match, address an offensive chant at the match director; also for having its supporters, during the match, repeatedly intoned insulting choruses of a territorial nature towards of supporters of the opposing team".

Roma will also have to pay fines (10,000 euros) for the throwing of objects by their supporters in the sector occupied by the opposing fans and for two smoke bombs on the pitch which forced the referee to interrupt the match; Sampdoria (eight thousand) for throwing smoke bombs, with interruption of the match; Atalanta (five thousand), for throwing objects onto the pitch and insulting chants towards the coach of the opposing team; Lazio (five thousand) for throwing objects at opposing fans; Milan (five thousand) for "a vulgar chorus of a territorial nature towards other fans".

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