Soccer-Juve executives banned after clash with referee in wake of Kalulu dismissal


Soccer Football - Serie A - Inter Milan v Juventus - San Siro, Milan, Italy - February 14, 2026 Juventus' Pierre Kalulu is shown a red card by referee Federico La Penna REUTERS/Daniele Mascolo

MILAN, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Juventus ⁠chief executive Damien Comolli has been suspended until March ⁠31 by Serie A's sport judge for his conduct ‌towards the referee in Saturday's defeat at pacesetters Inter Milan, the league said on Tuesday, after a controversial sending-off.

The judge found that Comolli confronted referee ​Federico La Penna in the tunnel ⁠at halftime, adopting an "aggressive and ⁠gravely intimidating" attitude, attempting to make physical contact before being restrained ⁠by ‌Juve staff.

Juventus director Giorgio Chiellini also received a suspension, until February 27, for "heated and disrespectful" protests towards ⁠La Penna and offensive remarks towards match officials ​witnessed by an ‌assistant referee.

The disciplinary fallout comes after the controversial dismissal ⁠of defender ​Pierre Kalulu infuriated Juventus and contributed to the heated post-match atmosphere.

Kalulu was sent off just before halftime for a second yellow card ⁠after a challenge on Inter's Alessandro Bastoni.

Bastoni ​tumbled to the ground and immediately gestured towards the referee demanding a card, indicating Kalulu had pulled his shirt, although television footage ⁠suggested there was no contact between the players.

Inter won 3–2 with a last-minute goal and lead the standings by eight points on 61, with Juve fifth on 46 from 25 games.

Serie ​A referee designator Gianluca Rocchi apologised ⁠on Sunday, calling La Penna's decision to dismiss Kalulu as "clearly wrong" ​and lamenting that VAR could not ‌intervene on second yellow card incidents.

Comolli ​was also fined 15,000 euros ($17,725.50) by the sport judge.

($1 = 0.8462 euros)

(Repoprting by Andrea Mandala, editing by Ken Ferris)

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