Published
4 years agoon
By
Adubianews
Juventus goalkeeper, Gianluigi Buffon has been handed a one-match ban for Blasphemy, the Italian Federal Court of Appeal has ruled.
The veteran Italian goalkeeper, 43, was alleged to have shouted ‘Porco Dio!’, which translates as ‘god is a pig’, towards Juventus team-mate Manolo Portanova.
He was initially given a €5,000 euros (£4,260) fine over an incident that took place during a Serie A clash against Parma on December 19 last year but escaped a ban.
The goalkeeper’s alleged comment was not initially proven by the Italian authorities due to a lack of clear audio but the FIGC’s Court of Appeal upheld the Federal Prosecutor’s appeal and imposed a ban.
The punishment means Buffon is ruled out of the Turin derby with Torino on Saturday April 3.
Back in 2010, the ‘Blashphemy Law’ was introduced and a number of players in Serie A have previously been caught out.
In December 2020, Roma midfielder Bryan Cristante received a one-match ban for using a blasphemous phrase during a 5-1 win over Bologna that was picked up by television camera.
In 2019, Sassuolo player Francesco Magnanelli and Parma’s Matteo Scozzarella, now at Monza, were also punished for a similar offence.
And in 2018, Juventus player Rolando Mandragora was also penalised under the blasphemy laws.
Stonebwoy Slams Toxic Rivalries In Ghana’s Music Industry
Mpraeso MP urges government to halt AT–Telecel merger, backs Canadian investor
Juaso Man Arrested For Allegedly Killing His Father
Mental Health Authority Warns Of Rising Suicide Cases
Police Restore Calm In Sampa After Chieftaincy Clashes
Mahama Launches GH¢50m National Research Fund
Mercer Rejects Mahama’s Call To Buy Gold From Galamseyers
Mahama Cautions Against Rushed State Of Emergency In Galamsey Fight
Mahama Declares AGOA “Technically Dead” After US Tariffs Hit Ghana