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‘NO PITY’ FOR PRO PIACENZA

Italian club expelled from Serie C after 20-0 defeat

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ITALIAN third-tier side Pro Piacenza were on Monday excluded from Serie C after fielding a team of just seven players in a 20-0 defeat by league rivals Cuneo, governing body Lega Pro announced.

Financiall­y troubled Pro Piacenza, a side from northern Italy, have been unable to pay their players and staff, who have been on strike for several weeks.

Before Sunday’s game at Cuneo in Piedmont, northern Italy, bottom club Pro Piacenza had already forfeited three matches and a fourth would have seen them kicked out of Serie C.

So they took to the pitch with seven players, all teenagers born between 2000 and 2002. An eighth player could not initially start having forgotten his identity papers, and came on after an hour.

One of the two players born in 2000 was named on the match sheet as the coach, with a team physiother­apist even taking to the pitch at one point to substitute a player who was suffering from cramps.

Italian Football Federation president Gabriele Gravina had slammed the match as “an insult to sport” and vowed it would be “the last farce”.

Lega Pro sports judge Pasquale Marino on Monday ruled that Pro Piacenza would be excluded from Serie C, with the “farcial match” assigned as a 3-0 defeat.

In a statement Lega Pro slammed “Pro Piacenza’s unacceptab­le behaviour” which it said was also dangerous for players who had not been adequately prepared from the competitiv­e point of view.

Team physio Alessio Picciarell­i, who came onto the pitch to replace a player, was disqualifi­ed until December 31, 2019. Pro Piacenza will also have to pay a fine of €20,000 (RM92,321).

The Italian third division, which is made up of three groups of 20 teams, is profession­al in Italy, but many of the clubs have financial problems.

Last week Matera were kicked out of the league after forfeiting a fourth match with their players on strike since December, having not been paid since September.

 ROME: AS Roma had goalkeeper Robin Olsen to thank for a 2-1 win over lowly Bologna on Monday which kept them hot on the heels of AC Milan in the race for the Champions League next season.

Aleksandar Kolarov, with a penalty, and Federico Fazio scored for Roma in the second half, before a late Bologna consolatio­n, but it was the Swedish goalkeeper who was the real hero.

Olsen did well to tip over Roberto Soriano’s long-range drive in the eighth minute and blocked another effort from the same player with his feet in the 36th minute.

The Swede then blocked Simone Edera’s effort from close range.

“Often people say that these are the kind of three points that the great sides pick up — sometimes you have to win this way, though I don’t like it,” said Roma coach Eusebio Di Francesco.

 BERLIN: Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund managed only a 0-0 draw at bottom club Nuremberg on Monday to see their gap at the top cut to three points after their third straight draw in the Bundesliga.

Dortmund are in the midst of a form crisis, having failed to win any of their last five games in all competitio­ns and having been eliminated from the German Cup while also losing 3-0 at Tottenham Hotspur in the Champions League round of 16 first leg last week.

“No one gave us a chance going into this game which makes me even prouder that we picked up a point,” said Nuremberg’s goalkeeper Christian Mathenia.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Roma’s Nicolo Zaniolo (left) is marked by Bologna’s Filip Helander in their Serie A match at Olympic Stadium on Monday.
AFP PIC Roma’s Nicolo Zaniolo (left) is marked by Bologna’s Filip Helander in their Serie A match at Olympic Stadium on Monday.

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