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Quaini, headbutt that cost dearly. Eight disqualified in C Series playoffs

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The sports judge has issued disciplinary measures after the first national round of the Serie C playoffs. There are eight footballers disqualified including as many as three from Vis Pesaro. Sting for Alessandro Quaini (Catania), stopped for four days. As for clubs, however, five clubs were sanctioned.

FUL PLAYERS EXPULSED
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DISQUALIFICATION FOR FOUR ACTUAL WAGES OF WHICH ONE FOR RECIDIVITY’ IN ADMISSION (II INFR)
QUAINI ALESSANDRO (CATANIA): for having, at the end of the match, behaved violently towards an opposing player, in that, he hit him with a headbutt to the face, without causing him any consequences. Measure of the sanction in application of Articles 13, paragraph 2, and 38 C.G.S., evaluated the overall manner of the conduct, considering the nature of the gesture and taking into account, on the one hand, that there were no injurious consequences to the opponent and, on the other hand, the type of blow inflicted and the delicacy of the part of the opponent&#8217s body affected by the blow (r. IV Official).
DISQUALIFICATION FOR ONE ACTUAL RACE FOR DOUBLE ADMONITION
BIZZOTTO NICOLA (MONOPOLI)

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NON-EXPULSED PLAYERS
DISQUALIFICATION FOR ONE ACTUAL RACE FOR RECIDIVITY’ IN ADMISSION (II INFR)
ANASTASIO ARMANDO (CATANIA)
BRUNO VALENTI (MONOPOLI)
CIOFFI ANTONIO (RIMINI)
OKORO ALVIN OBINNA (VIS PESARO)
PAGANINI LUCA (VIS PESARO)
PUCCIARELLI MANUEL (VIS PESARO)

SOCIETA’
FINE € 1,200.00
MONOPOLI for acts contrary to the rules of order and security and violent acts committed by its supporters integrating danger to public safety, consisting of having thrown:
1. in the 1st, 4th, 25th, 33rd and 43rd minutes of the first half, in the 6th and 28th minutes of the second half, thirty-three smoke bombs in the playing enclosure, without consequences;
2. in the 12th, 14th, 27th, 33rd and 42nd minute of the first half, in the 6th and 21st minute of the second half, eight smoke bombs in the playing enclosure, without consequences;
3. in the 45th minute of the first half, one high-intensity firecracker in the playing enclosure, without consequences.
Considered the continuation, measure of the sanction in application of Articles 13, paragraph 2, 25 and 26 C.G.S., evaluated the overall manner of the facts (including the quantity of pyrotechnic material used), noted that no harmful consequences occurred and considered the organizational models adopted under Article 29 C.G.S. (r. proc. fed., r. c.c.).

FINE € 1,000.00
PESCARA for acts contrary to the rules of order and security and for violent acts committed by its supporters integrating danger to public safety, consisting of having thrown:
1. in the 12th, 14th and 35th minutes of the first half and in the 17th and 19th minutes of the second half, five high-intensity firecrackers in the playing enclosure, without consequences;
2. during the match, four smoke bombs in the playing enclosure, without consequences;
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Considered the continuation, measure of the sanction in application of Articles 13, paragraph 2, 25 and 26 C.G.S., evaluated the overall manner of the facts (including the quantity of the pyrotechnic material used), noted that no harmful consequences occurred and considered the measures planned and put in place in application of the organizational models adopted under Article 29 C.G.S. (r. proc. fed., r.c.c.).
RIMINI
A) for acts contrary to the rules of order and security and for violent acts committed by its supporters integrating danger to public safety, consisting of having launched, at the 11th, 44th, 45th and 48th minutes of the second
time, four smoke bombs in the playing enclosure, without consequences;
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B) for having, its supporters, positioned in the East Curve Sector, displayed, in the 3rd minute of the first half for about three minutes, an unauthorized banner.
Considered the continuation, measure of the sanction in application of Articles 13, paragraph 2, 25 and 26 C.G.S., evaluated the overall modalities of the facts, noted that there were no harmful consequences for the conduct sub A) and considered the organizational models adopted ex art. 29 C.G.S. (r. proc. fed., r. c.c., photographic documentation).
TORRES for acts contrary to the rules on order and security and for violent acts committed by its supporters integrating danger to public safety, consisting of having thrown:
1. in the 15th and 16th minutes of the first half, three smoke bombs on the field of play, thus delaying the resumption of play, for about a minute;
2. in the 33rd minute of the second half, a smoke bomb in the playing enclosure, without consequences.
Considered the continuation, measure of the sanction in application of Articles 13, paragraph 2, 25 and 26 C.G.S., evaluated the overall manner of the facts (including the delayed resumption of the game) and considered the organizational models adopted under Art. 29 C.G.S. (r. proc. fed., r. c.c.).

FINE € 700.00
CROTONE for acts contrary to the rules of order and security and for violent acts committed by its supporters integrating danger to public safety, consisting of:
1. in having thrown, in the 31st minute of the first half, a glass half-full of liquid into the playing enclosure, without consequences;
2. in having (three of its supporters positioned in the Lateral Tribune Sector
Guests), at the end of the match, climbed over the fence and entered the playing enclosure to ask their team players for their shirts while celebrating the victory.

Considered the continuation, measure of the sanction in application of Articles 6, 13, paragraph 2, 25 and 26 C.G.S., evaluated the overall modalities of the facts, noted that the sanctioned company played the match away and that no detrimental consequences occurred, and considered the organizational models adopted under Article 29 C.G.S. (r. proc. fed., r. c.c.).

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Ferrari, opposing views after first day at Imola for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton

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This is how Charles Leclerc comments on the work done today at Imola ahead of next Sunday’s Emilia Romagna Grand Prix: “The first free practice was a bit’ complicated and we had some difficulties, while in the second one we managed to put together something better, but we still lack performance”.

“Our race pace seemed decent but Imola is a circuit on which overtaking is rather difficult– stressed the Ferrari Monegasque – and since now our weak point is the performance in qualifying, this will therefore be our priority ahead of tomorrow”.

Inverse assessment, however, from Lewis Hamilton, according to whom “the first session was positive, the balance was good and there did not seem to be much to change. And instead FP2 proved more challenging because I struggled to find consistency in performance,” said the Briton.

“We will analyze the data collected this evening but we have completed the program, including the long runs, so we have a good amount of information to work on,” Hamilton added.

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Giro d'Italia, Primoz Roglic half satisfied

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Here are the words of Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe’s Slovenian Primoz Roglic, who regained the pink jersey at the end of the seventh stage of the Giro d’Italia, the Castel di Sangro-Tagliacozzo stage won by UAE Team Emirates’ Spaniard Juan Ayuso.

“I would have preferred to win but it’s still nice to be in pink again. I won’t have a lot of Tours ahead of me, so you have to take advantage of every opportunity. I know Ayuso’s characteristics well, and I knew he would give me a hard time on a finish like this. I’m not worried about the outcome of the stage.”

“It was a shame to lose Jai Hindley yesterday. Unfortunately, however, cycling is also this and there is no turning back. However, I am grateful to my team, they are doing a great job and I want to win the Giro also so I can pay them back,” Roglic added.

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Alessandro Sibilio, blue joy in Diamond League in Doha

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Great victory for Alessandro Sibilio in the 400-meter hurdles race in Doha (Qatar), the venue of the third stage of the Diamond League 2025: the athlete of the Fiamme Gialle, class of 1999, in fact won the final victory, closing the race held on Friday in 49″33, 7 hundredths ahead of Turkey″s Ismail Nezir and 16 hundredths ahead of Slovenia″s Matic Ian Gucek.

The time achieved by Sibilio is a far cry from his personal best, the 47″50 obtained in 2024 at the European Championships in Rome, which was then worth the national record as well as the continental silver medal, but it was enough to line up all of today&#8217s opponents in a race that started out difficult but ended with a decidedly convincing pace.

For Alessandro Sibilio, today’s is his first personal victory in the Diamond League: an important result that reinstates him in the elite of the discipline, a few months after the disappointment of the Paris Olympic Games, in which he did not manage to go beyond the semifinals, while instead three years earlier in Tokyo he had managed to qualify for the final, later placing eighth.

The current one is the sixteenth edition of the Diamond League, heir to the Golden League that was active from 1998 to 2009.

Doha is hosting the third stage of the season, following those in Xiameng and Shaoxing in China. The next meetings are scheduled between now and the end of August in Marrakech (May 25), Rome (June 6), Oslo (June 12), Stockholm (June 15), Paris (June 20), Eugene (July 5), Monte Carlo (July 11), London (July 19), Chorzow (July 26), Lausanne (August 20), Brussels (August 22) and Zurich (August 27 and 28).

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