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·7 October 2025

Serie A disciplinary measures and bans after Week 6

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The Lega Serie A disciplinary commission has announced its verdicts following the Week 6 games, including fines for Napoli, bans at Pisa, Torino and Fiorentina.

The season has completed its sixth round and is now on a break for international duty, resuming next weekend.


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Pisa will not be able to call upon Idrissa Touré, who was sent off just 36 minutes into the 4-0 defeat at Bologna for stopping a clear scoring opportunity.

He was given a one-match ban and will therefore miss the Week 7 clash against Hellas Verona.

Serie A bans following Week 6 results

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NAPLES, ITALY – AUGUST 25: SSC Napoli supporters during the Serie match between Napoli and Bologna at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on August 25, 2024 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

The other Serie A bans are for figures on the bench, as Torino’s Alessandro Andreini was sent off for dissent, along with Fiorentina assistant Simone Ottaviani.

Lazio midfielder Danilo Cataldi was fined €1,500 because he was booked for dissent while wearing the captain’s armband.

Napoli and Hellas Verona were both fined €5,000 for their supporters using laser pens to disturb opposition players.

Bologna were fined €2,000, Lecce and Parma both €1,500, for throwing objects onto the pitch.

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