Mario Balotelli abuser banned from European sporting events for five years

Brescia, Italian Serie A, Italy, Leagues, Mario Balotelli, Story
Gab Marcotti doesn’t hold back when looking at how Verona handled racist chants directed at Mario Balotelli.

A Sicilian man was banned from European sports events for five years on Thursday for directing racist chants at Brescia striker Mario Balotelli.

Verona police issued the ruling after reviewing evidence from the Hellas Verona-Brescia game on Nov. 3.

The 38-year-old man was also barred from frequenting areas that fans pass through on match days.

Balotelli angrily kicked a ball high into the stands and threatened to leave the field because of the racist chants directed at him during the game in Verona, which was suspended for several minutes.

Balotelli was also subjected to racist chants by Lazio fans during a game last weekend.

The former Manchester City and AC Milan striker was born in Italy to Ghanaian immigrants and has represented the Italian national team. He recently returned to Serie A after several seasons in France.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Mata: Man Utd should follow Arsenal’s example
Power Rankings: Portland Thorns earn first win as Gotham FC disappoint
Is there a chance Xavi stays at Barcelona? Don’t count it out
Where could Man City slip up to give Arsenal, Liverpool hope in Premier League title race?
Man United draw with Burnley after late penalty

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *