Salernitana make their point but remain bottom of Serie A

February 15 – Italian football’s appeals court has overturned a Serie A decision to penalise Salernitana for failing to travel to Udinese for a league fixture on December 21.

The Salerno club were prohibited from travelling by their local health authority (ASL) because of Covid but the league’s governing body refused to postpone the tie, saying the team still had enough available players in their squad for the fixture to go ahead.

A sports judge who deals with legal cases in Italy’s top-flight league later rejected an appeal by Salernitana, enforcing a customary 3-0 loss by default and a one-point deduction for no show. That penalty and a deducted point inflicted on Salernitana has now been withdrawn.

“(The appeal court) approves the above appeal and overrules as a consequence the inflicted sanctions and requests to inform national top-flight league Serie A about the ruling to allow the game to be played,” the court said in a statement.

The decision comes after the Italian government approved a new sports protocol in January with clearer guidelines on when a match should be postponed for COVID-19 related reasons following several no shows in Serie A for the same reason as Salernitana.

Salernitana still remain rock bottom of the table on 13 points after 23 games, while Udinese now have 24 and moved to 15th from 14th.

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