Lazio patron Claudio Lotito remains federal councillor, but the Federal Court of Appeal has sanctioned him with a two-month suspension after the COVID-19 case.
Lotito was initially imposed 12 months of disqualification for the violations of the COVID protocol, but the Aquile appealed to the CONI and the verdict has been given by the Federal Court of Appeal today.
It was uncertain if Lotito would be able to remain in the FIGC’s office as federal councillor, but the Aquile President will be able to continue after the Federal Court of Appeal revealed the sanctions.
The ruling has sanctioned Lotito with a two-month suspension after failing to comply with the coronavirus protocols.
The Lazio doctors Ivo Pulcini and Fabio Roda, however, have been suspended for five months by the Federal Court of Appeal for violating federal regulations and failing to comply with the health protocols.
The Biancocelesti were also handed a €50,000 fine.
Caso tamponi #Lazio, UFFICIALE: 2 mesi di inibizione per Lotito, ammenda di 50mila euro per la società https://t.co/fQ3rsFyiMj pic.twitter.com/i0D3BSFxVD
— calciomercato.com (@cmdotcom) October 19, 2021
These 2 months start now? Because meanwhile he wasn’t allowed to attend meetings etc, so is it valid retrospectively or..?