Suspended Italian player in protest over verdict

Suspended Italian player in protest over verdict

Published Aug. 11, 2012 1:43 p.m. ET

An Italian player who was given a three-year suspension in a match-fixing scandal has chained himself to the gate of the Italian Football Federation's headquarters in Rome as part of a protest over his ban.

Shaded from the sun by an umbrella and sitting in a chair, Siena player Emanuele Pesoli began his protest, which also includes a hunger strike, Saturday at the FIGC headquarters.

FIGC announced its verdicts in the match-fixing scandal Friday, with punishments including suspensions for 26 players and officials. Among those suspended was Juventus coach Antonio Conte, who received a 10-month ban.

Pesoli denied wrongdoing and said his aim is to meet with his accusers face-to-face. Italian news agency LaPresse said federation director-general Antonello Valentini had come out to speak with the player.

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