Six players have been disqualified by the Serie A sports judge, Gerardo Mastrandrea, in relation to the 34th round matches, all for one day, the same penalty inflicted on the Verona coach, Igor Tudor, who was warned.
Among them is Georgios Kyriakopoulos, of Sassuolo, the only expelled of the day, among other things at the end of the match against Juventus, for "having addressed a provocative and disrespectful criticism to the referee".
For the Greek, even a fine of five thousand euros.
Instead, the other players sanctioned with a stop for a round were all warned: Bandinelli (Empoli), Erlic (Spezia), Perez (Udinese), Oliveria (Rome) and Rincon (Sampdoria).
The judge then imposed a fine of five thousand euros on Roma "for having its supporters thrown a large half-full paper cup in the underlying sector occupied by the opposing supporters", of four thousand on Salernitana "for having its supporters thrown on the playground confetti that they forced the referee to delay the start of the match by about four minutes to allow his removal "and two thousand at Torino" for having unjustifiably delayed the start of the second half by about three minutes ".