President Claudio Lotito reportedly risks a two-month ban for his role in the case of Anne Frank, while Lazio could be forced to play behind closed doors.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the FIGC’s prosecutor has found Lotito and Lazio in violation of of Article 1a of the Code of Conduct on Sporting Law and Article 11 on Discriminatory Behaviour.
President Claudio Lotito reportedly risks a two-month ban for his role in the case of Anne Frank, while Lazio could be forced to play behind closed doors.
According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the FIGC’s prosecutor has found Lotito and Lazio in violation of of Article 1a of the Code of Conduct on Sporting Law and Article 11 on Discriminatory Behaviour.
The patron would have come under fire for his decision to move fans of the Olimpico’s Curva Nord – closed off due to racist chants – into the Curva Sud for last weekend’s 3-0 win against Cagliari.
Furthermore, the anti-Semitic slurs from a group of supporters and images of Anna Frank disparagingly wearing a Roma jersey would leave the Aquile open to a stadium ban.