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Italy's Udinese to seek lifetime bans for fans who racially abused keeper Maignan

Udinese will seek to ban for life the spectators found guilty of racially abusing AC Milan goalkeeper Mike Maignan during Saturday's Serie A tie, general manager Franco Collavino said on Monday.

Maignan, who is Black, walked off the field during Saturday’s Serie A match at Udinese after being subjected to what he later said were monkey noises. The 28-year-old goalkeeper was joined by his team
Milan's goalkeeper Mike Maignan walked off the field during Saturday’s Serie A match at Udinese after being subjected to what he later said were monkey noises. © Gabriele Menis, AFP
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Police on Monday identified a 46-year-old man as one of those who repeated a racist phrase at the France international.

The spectator has been referred to the public prosecutor's office and the police commissioner has handed him a five-year stadium ban, Udine police said in a statement.

"Investigative activities continue in order to identify any further subjects responsible for acts of racial discrimination," they added.

"The possible Daspo stadium ban imposed by the judicial authorities has a limited duration, but we will work to exclude these racists from the stadium for life," Collavino told reporters, as quoted by ANSA.

"There was no chanting, both the referee and the federal prosecutor's office confirmed this to us... even if it was only one, it would still be very serious," he added.

Maignan called for accountability from "the entire system" in a post on X, formerly Twitter, on Sunday, including those who abused him, those who saw everything but did nothing, Udinese and the authorities.

Udinese said the club "deeply regrets and condemns every act of racism and violence" in a statement on Sunday, adding they would "collaborate with all investigating authorities to ensure immediate clarification of the incident".

(Reuters)

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