Udinese bans for life 4 individuals guilty of racist cries towards Mike Maignan

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Udinese is firm in the face of the racism experienced by Mike Maignan last weekend. Indeed, during AC Milan’s victory on Saturday evening (3-2), the French goalkeeper was the victim of racist cries from supporters in the stands. After having already sanctioned an individual to never set foot at Bluenergy Stadium again, the receiving club has just announced that it has banned four other people for life from its den, deemed guilty of these shameful actions.

“Following the identification of 4 individuals responsible for racist insults towards Maignan, Udinese Calcio announces that it has also banned the 4 individuals in question from accessing the Bluenergy Stadium for life. The club has always continued and continues its work alongside the Questura, confirming absolute firmness in punishing the guilty as proof of its concrete commitment against all discrimination.we can read in the bianconero press release.

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