Roma coach Jose Mourinho will be suspended for the first 10 days of the new Serie A season over his accusations towards referee Daniele Chiffi.

The Special One had been seemingly ready to work out a plea bargain with the authorities, but that then failed to materialise and it went to judgment.

News agency ANSA announce that the verdict was a 10-day suspension beginning from the first day of the 2023-24 Serie A season.

It effectively means he will sit out a touchline ban for the opening match of the campaign.

Roma were also fined €50,000 along with a €50,000 fine for Mourinho.

Mourinho had clashed with Chiffi during the 1-1 draw between Roma and Monza on May 3, but it was the statements he made to the media afterwards that cost him this ban.

“This was the worst referee I have encountered in my entire career,” said Mourinho at the time.

“Believe me, I have dealt with many bad referees. Usually, when I talk about referees, it is because they have a direct influence on the game.

“In this case, I don’t think that is true. But he is horrible, he makes no human connection with anyone, he has no empathy, he gives a red card to a player who slips because he is exhausted at the 96th minute.”

He also said he had stopped talking to his players for the final 20-30 minutes of the match, because he felt anything could be used as an excuse for Chiffi to send him off.

One thought on “Mourinho banned for opening Roma game of Serie A season”
  1. Always protection available for bad/worst refering also gives referees no fines or ban only managers/clubs will face all of them even when they are victims
    Football at the safe 👌 hands

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