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Rain of disqualifications in B. Sting for Guido Pagliuca

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Rain of disqualifications in B. Sting for Guido Pagliuca

The sports judge has issued disciplinary measures after the 24th day of Serie B. As many as 11 players have been disqualified, including two from Sampdoria (Ronaldo Vieira and Fabio De Paoli), two from Bari (Ahmad Benali and Mattia Maita) and two from Cosenza (Tommaso D’Orazio and Luca Garritano). As for the coaches, sting for Guido Pagliuca, who was stopped for three turns and fined 3,000 €.

BANNED PLAYERS
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DISQUALIFICATION FOR ONE ACTUAL DAY OF MATCH
VIEIRA NAN Ronaldo Augusto (Sampdoria): double caution for misbehavior towards an opponent.

FIGHTERS NOT EXCITED
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DISQUALIFICATION FOR ONE ACTUAL DAY OF MATCH
ANTOV Valentin (Cremonese): for improper behavior towards an opponent; already warned (Fifth penalty).
BANDINELLI Filippo (Spezia): for misbehavior towards an opponent; already warned (Fifth sanction).
BENALI Ahmad (Bari): for misbehavior towards an opponent; already warned (Tenth sanction).
CARISSONI Lorenzo (Cittadella): for misbehavior towards an opponent; already warned (Fifth sanction).
D’ORAZIO Tommaso (Cosenza): for misbehavior towards an opponent; already warned (Fifth sanction).
DE PAOLI Fabio (Sampdoria): for misconduct against an opponent; already warned (Fifth penalty).
GARRITANO Luca (Cosenza): for protests against the match officials; already warned (Fifth sanction).
MAITA Mattia (Bari): for misbehavior towards an opponent; already warned (Fifth sanction).
TOURE Idrissa (Pisa): for misbehavior against an opponent; already warned (Fifth sanction).
VERRETH Matthias (Brescia): for improper behavior on the field; already warned (Fifth sanction).

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DISQUALIFICATION FOR THREE EFFECTIVE DAYS OF MATCH AND FINE OF € 3,000.00
PAGLIUCA Guido (Juve Stabia): for having, at the end of the first half, addressed disrespectful expressions to the referee; infraction detected by the Fourth Official; for having also, upon returning to the locker room, addressed the match officials and members of the opposing team with disrespectful expressions that caused moments of tension.

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Nothing done between Sampdoria and Sassuolo

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Nothing done between Sampdoria and Sassuolo

È ended 0-0 the advance of the twenty-seventh day of Serie B at the Stadio Ferraris in Genoa between Sampdoria and Sassuolo.

Few emotions between the blucerchiati and neroverdi, the latter are at +8 at the top of the standings pending the commitments of the others, especially Pisa second, but slow down after three consecutive victories.

Samp, on the other hand, is restarting, albeit slowly, after the defeat against Südtirol.

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ATP 500 Doha, final between Andrey Rublev and Jack Draper

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ATP 500 Doha, final between Andrey Rublev and Jack Draper

Andrey Rublev and Jack Draper are the finalists in the ATP 500 tournament in Doha.

The Russian, the No. 5 seed, beat Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime in three sets with a score of 7-5 3-6 7-6 to win his third final at the Qatar Open. Having lost the first one in 2018, he will conquer the victory in 2020.

Later, the Briton who had eliminated Matteo Berrettini also needed three games to reach the final. Draper è won in a comeback 3-6 7-6 6-3 over Czech Jiri Lehecka, fresh off a brilliant victory over Carlos Alcaraz.

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Women’s Nations League, Italy beats Wales

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Women&#39s Nations League, Italy beats Wales

Italy began its journey in Group A4 of the Women’s Nations League with a victory, beating Wales 1-0 in Monza. “It will be a complicated match” had said on the eve of the match the coach of the Azzurri, Andrea Soncin, and in fact, after finding the lead in the opening with Bonansea at 5′ of the game, Italy then sinned a bit in precision to secure the result, despite the many conclusions tried until the last minutes of the match.

The next match è scheduled for next Tuesday in La Spezia, against Denmark. At halftime, the ‘Brianteo’ stadium dedicated a round of applause to Natalina Ceraso Levati, 81 years old, 50 of which were dedicated to soccer, an executive of Fiammamonza and the Women’s Soccer Division, which she led from 1997 to 2009. She received a bouquet of flowers from the chairwomen of the Serie A Division and Serie B Division, Federica Cappelletti and Laura Tinari.

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