Juventus win appeal over stand closure for Lukaku racist abuse
Juventus
have won their appeal against a one-match stand closure for their fans racially
abusing Inter Milan striker Romelu Lukaku, the Italian Football Federation
(FIGC) said on Wednesday.
Fans will be
allowed in the lower tier of the Allianz Stadium's South Stand for Sunday
night's clash with Serie A leaders Napoli after the decision by the FIGC's
appeals court.
The FIGC did
not say why Juve had won their appeal.
The section
had been ordered shut for one match following racist chanting from what was described
as "the majority of fans" stood there before and while Lukaku netted
his stoppage time penalty.
It gave
Inter a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the two sides' Italian Cup semi-final.
An
incredulous Lukaku was then shown his second yellow card of the match and sent
off for his celebrations in front of the home supporters, which were considered
provocative despite the abuse he received.
Samir
Handanovic and Juan Cuadrado were also dismissed following a blazing post-match
row.
Juve's
goalscorer on the night, Cuadrado was given a three-match ban for grabbing
Handanovic by the neck and punching him, while the Inter goalkeeper was banned
for one game for his role in the fight.
Juve are
also awaiting on a decision on whether their appeal against a 15-point penalty
for illicit transfer activity will be upheld.
Italy's
highest sporting court is examining the ruling handed down by the FIGC's
appeals court in January.
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