Ten players were disqualified, all for one day, by the Serie A sports judge, Gerardo Mastrandrea, in relation to the matches of the 36th matchday of Serie A. A day of rest and a fine of 5 thousand euros each were imposed on Radunovic of Cagliari and Ribery of Salernitana, who were expelled directly from the bench during the match for coming into contact with each other during a turmoil.
Instead, Amrabat (Fiorentina), S. Bastoni (Spezia), Bohinen (Salernitana), Faraoni (Verona), Kyriakopoulos (Sassuolo), Mancini (Rome), Becao (Udinese) and Singo (Turin) were warned.
The judge then imposed fines on the companies Bologna, Milan, Salernitana (five thousand euros), Inter, Rome (four thousand) and Verona (three thousand) for various reasons for flares, firecrackers and objects on the field, while for Bologna only "for not having prevented the unidentified person, at the end of the match, shouting offensive words towards the match officials, while the clerk of the course entered his dressing room ".
A round of disqualification was imposed on one of the Cagliari coaches, Walter Bressan, "for having repeatedly and blatantly contested an arbitration decision, and for the same reason the CEO of Bologna, Claudio Fenucci (ten thousand euros) was fined, and the Lazio ds, Igli Tare (five thousand).