Frosinone goalkeeper Stefano Turati banned for swearing
Frosinone goalkeeper Stefano Turati handed one-match ban for swearing during Serie A defeat by Napoli after ‘blasphemous expression’ was caught by TV camera
- Frosinone goalkeeper Stefano Turati was ‘clearly filmed by the TV cameras’
- The 21-year-old will miss the next league fixture, at home against Atalanta
- Gianluigi Buffo received same punishment for foul-mouthing a teammate
Frosinone goalkeeper Stefano Turati has been handed a one-match ban for swearing after being caught on TV during his team’s weekend loss to Napoli.
In a statement on Tuesday, Serie A said that Turati had been suspended for ‘making a blasphemous expression in the 15th minute’ of Saturday’s 3-1 defeat.
Serie A said that Turati had been punished following analysis of TV footage by prosecutors at the Italian Football Federation (FIGC).
The 21-year-old was ‘clearly filmed by the TV cameras uttering a blasphemous expression which was audible and identifiable without any margin of reasonable doubt’.
The Italy U21 international will now miss promoted Frosinone’s next league fixture, at home against Atalanta.
Frosinone goalkeeper Stefano Turati has been handed a one-match ban for swearing
Turati is not the first player to fall foul of the FIGC’s anti-blasphemy laws, goalkeeping icon Gianluigi Buffon suffering the same punishment in March 2021 after being caught being foul-mouthed with Juventus teammate Manolo Portanova.
Frosinone have also been handed a €4,000 fine as a club for projectiles that were thrown onto the pitch during the Napoli clash.
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