ROME (Reuters) - Lazio have avoided a Serie A points deduction after prosecutors requested a 200,000 euro ($235,640) fine and lengthy bans for club owner Claudio Lotito and two team doctors as punishment for COVID-19 protocol violations.
The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) prosecutor requested the fine, a suspension of 13 months and 10 days for Lotito and 16-month bans for doctors Fabio Rodia and Ivo Pulcini at a trial at the national federal court on Friday.
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