It’s reported Lazio have avoided a stadium closure for the Anne Frank stickers left in the Curva Sud, getting just a €50,000 fine.
The Biancocelesti had the Curva Nord closed for racist chanting, so opened up the other end of the stadium to their fans.
That area is traditionally occupied by Roma supporters, and after the match anti-Semitic graffiti was discovered, as well as stickers of Anne Frank wearing a Giallorosso shirt.
It’s reported Lazio have avoided a stadium closure for the Anne Frank stickers left in the Curva Sud, getting just a €50,000 fine.
The Biancocelesti had the Curva Nord closed for racist chanting, so opened up the other end of the stadium to their fans.
That area is traditionally occupied by Roma supporters, and after the match anti-Semitic graffiti was discovered, as well as stickers of Anne Frank wearing a Giallorosso shirt.
The incident caused outrage, not least when Aquile President Claudio Lotito was caught declaring his visit to a synagogue to apologise was a “charade”.
The FIGC’s prosecutor requested a two game stadium ban as punishment, but ANSA reports that his request has only partially been accepted.
According to the news agency, Lazio will be fined €50,000 but won’t face any stadium closure.