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Inter and Juventus have been fined heavily for their fans' behaviour during the weekend's Derby d'Italia at San Siro.
Whilst a number of suspensions, warnings and fines were handed out today to players and Coaches in the wake of a busy weekend for Serie A's referees, the most significant punishments have been handed to Inter and Juventus.[/FONT]
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This is in relation to their respective sets of supporters' behaviour during Saturday night's match.
The Nerazzurri have been fined €20,000 for fans that unveiled an offensive banner relating to the Heysel stadium disaster of 1985.
The Bianconeri must pay €10,000 for chants that were heard from a section of their support. Directed towards an opposition player, it was ruled that they 'constituted an expression of racial discrimination'.
Elsewhere, Cagliari were fined €2,500 as their fans threw a firecracker on to the playing field during Sunday evening's defeat at home to Lazio.[/FONT][/TD]
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