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Roma have confirmed that they will appeal against the decision to ban them from their home stadium in the Coppa Italia.
The Giallorossi have been told that they must play their next cup tie, against Fiorentina, on a neutral ground and behind closed doors.
The capital outfit were handed the punishment after a handful of their fans launched flares at last Thursday’s match against Siena, forcing the game to be suspended for an hour.
But Roma have announced that they are going to fight the ban, with lawyer Antonio Conte lodging an appeal by the end of today.
Roma have already confirmed that they will take their claim to the CAF court if their first attempt to get the suspension lifted proves negative.
The club were already forced to play four League matches away from Rome last season, while the outfit also played two Champions’ League games behind closed doors earlier this term.
Roma have confirmed that they will appeal against the decision to ban them from their home stadium in the Coppa Italia.
The Giallorossi have been told that they must play their next cup tie, against Fiorentina, on a neutral ground and behind closed doors.
The capital outfit were handed the punishment after a handful of their fans launched flares at last Thursday’s match against Siena, forcing the game to be suspended for an hour.
But Roma have announced that they are going to fight the ban, with lawyer Antonio Conte lodging an appeal by the end of today.
Roma have already confirmed that they will take their claim to the CAF court if their first attempt to get the suspension lifted proves negative.
The club were already forced to play four League matches away from Rome last season, while the outfit also played two Champions’ League games behind closed doors earlier this term.
