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UEFA punishes Italian FA boss over racist remarks

Published: 08 Oct 2014 - 03:46 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 11:22 am

GENEVA: UEFA yesterday banned Italian Football Federation boss Carlo Tavecchio from its next congress and ordered him to hold an anti-racism event in punishment for widely condemned remarks.
In a statement, European football’s governing body said that its ethics division had decided to impose the penalty after wrapping up a probe launched in August.
It said that it had taken into account Tavecchio’s decision to refrain from any UEFA-related activity pending a resolution of the issue.
At a public meeting in July, during the Italian federation’s election campaign, 71-year-old Tavecchio contrasted what he claimed was the wrongheaded player-recruitment approach of Italian clubs compared to the wisdom of their English counterparts.
“Here we get ‘Opti Poba’ who previously ate bananas and then suddenly becomes a first-team player at Lazio,” he said. The comments, which appeared to be aimed at France and Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba, who is black, sparked controversy in Italy with many commentators condemning what they saw as an overtly racist outburst.
UEFA said that Tavecchio would be “ineligible for any position as a UEFA Official for a period of six months starting from the communication of this decision”.
In addition, he will not take part in UEFA’s next congress, scheduled for March 24, 2015.
“Mr. Tavecchio will organise a special event in Italy aimed at increasing awareness and compliance with the principles of UEFA’s Resolution entitled European Football United Against Racism,” it added.
The Italian football federation (FIGC) said that Tavecchio had decided to accept the six month suspension in order to avoid a prolonged dispute with UEFA.
AFP