Serie A sports judge Gerardo Mastrandrea disqualified two players for one round, in relation to the five league games played yesterday.
They are Alessio Romagnoli of Milan, sent off during the match against Sassuolo, and Luiz Felipe Ramos of Lazio, who was in warning and yesterday received another 'yellow'.
And speaking of Lazio, the Capitoline company was fined ten thousand euros for the chants of "territorial discrimination" sung by its fans present yesterday at the Maradona in Naples for the match lost 4-0 by their team.
The choirs referred to the Neapolitans.
In the note from the football league it is specified that the "territorial insulting choruses against the opposing team's fans" were "repeatedly chanted" by "all the supporters crowded in the guest sector".
These choirs were "perceived by the three employees of the Federal Prosecutor's Office positioned under the guest sector".
Another three thousand euro fine was imposed on Lazio for "throwing smoke bombs and flares into the game enclosure".