He shouts rude words and typically sexist insults aimed at a woman, a girl, who had the misfortune of finding herself right under the stands occupied - to a minimal extent, it must be said - by real thugs.

It happened two weeks ago in Lombardy, in the province of Lodi, during a Promotion championship match.

Victim Federica Pilia, 22 years old, originally from Cagliari, has been in Pavia since 2020 where she studies Radiology and cultivates her lifelong passion: being a referee.

"It was hard. But I'm moving on," he told his father. The girl is the match director in the youth category matches and acts as linesman in the Promotion and Excellence matches. Precisely in this last capacity she was forced to listen, addressed to herself, to vulgar epithets and compliments that continued throughout the match played between Casalpusterlengo and Villa , a match that ended 2-0 for the hosts.

«They insulted her from the first minutes of the game», underlines her father Antonio, «and they didn't do it because of her decisions: they were really having fun. Throughout the match, unrepeatable sexist phrases. At the end of the race I believe he reported everything and the race director wrote everything down."

Result: the home team had to play a round behind closed doors and the club paid a fine of 150 euros.

The complete article on today's Unione Sarda .

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