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Video evidence catches out Camo Tuesday 18 April, 2006
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Juventus man Mauro German Camoranesi has received a two-match ban after he was caught on camera elbowing an opponent, but Cagliari are also punished.
Camoranesi was seen elbowing Agostini in the chest after a challenge from behind, but the referee did not witness the incident during Juve’s 1-1 draw at the Stadio Sant’Elia.
The Disciplinary Commission viewed the footage and ruled it was “definitely a violent gesture,” They opted to suspend the Italian international for two games, ruling him out of the upcoming clashes with Lazio and Siena.
There was a fiery finale to that match in Sardinia, with Nelson Abeijon and Antonio Langella sent off for dissent after Fabio Cannavaro’s stoppage-time equaliser for the Bianconeri.
Abeijon has been handed a three-match ban for “pushing the referee and shouting insulting phrases,” while teammate Langella is out for two games for “grabbing the official by the shirt and hurling abuse.”
The following players have been handed one-match bans: Paredes (Reggina), Mandelli (Chievo), Lanna (Chievo), Vargas (Livorno), Argilli (Livorno), Aquilani (Roma), Rosi (Roma), Budel (Cagliari), Burdisso (Inter), Felipe (Udinese), Muntari (Udinese), Konan (Lecce), Moro (Empoli), Pirlo (Milan), Quagliarella (Ascoli), Rezaei (Messina) and Stendardo (Lazio).
Soure : Football Italia
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Juventus man Mauro German Camoranesi has received a two-match ban after he was caught on camera elbowing an opponent, but Cagliari are also punished.
Camoranesi was seen elbowing Agostini in the chest after a challenge from behind, but the referee did not witness the incident during Juve’s 1-1 draw at the Stadio Sant’Elia.
The Disciplinary Commission viewed the footage and ruled it was “definitely a violent gesture,” They opted to suspend the Italian international for two games, ruling him out of the upcoming clashes with Lazio and Siena.
There was a fiery finale to that match in Sardinia, with Nelson Abeijon and Antonio Langella sent off for dissent after Fabio Cannavaro’s stoppage-time equaliser for the Bianconeri.
Abeijon has been handed a three-match ban for “pushing the referee and shouting insulting phrases,” while teammate Langella is out for two games for “grabbing the official by the shirt and hurling abuse.”
The following players have been handed one-match bans: Paredes (Reggina), Mandelli (Chievo), Lanna (Chievo), Vargas (Livorno), Argilli (Livorno), Aquilani (Roma), Rosi (Roma), Budel (Cagliari), Burdisso (Inter), Felipe (Udinese), Muntari (Udinese), Konan (Lecce), Moro (Empoli), Pirlo (Milan), Quagliarella (Ascoli), Rezaei (Messina) and Stendardo (Lazio).
Soure : Football Italia
