FA: Italians make "unacceptable" move

The Football Association of Serbia (FSS) was "unpleasantly surprised" to learn that a UEFA disciplinary report <a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/society-article.php?yyyy=2010&mm=10&dd=21&nav_id=70431" class="text-link" target= "_blank">has been published</a> in the Italian media.

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Friday, 22.10.2010.

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The Football Association of Serbia (FSS) was "unpleasantly surprised" to learn that a UEFA disciplinary report has been published in the Italian media. FSS considers the move of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) unacceptable, it said in a statement. FA: Italians make "unacceptable" move UEFA is considering what action to take after a European Championship qualifier match between Italy and Serbia was called off in Genoa last week due to hooligan incidents caused by visiting fans. Reports in the media on Thursday suggested that the game would be registered 3-0 in Italy's favor. "FSS was very unpleasantly surprised to learn that the report of the UEFA disciplinary inspector on the Italy-Serbia match has found its way to the media, which affects the regularity of the already launched process. We also believe that it is very strange that the UEFA disciplinary inspector had made his comments before FSS presented its own documentation, which should be submitted by October 25,” the Serbian football association said. FSS believes that FIGC leadership is impatient and since increasing evidence points to the flaws in the organization of the Italy-Serbia match. FSS is compiling vast documentation in which all oversights in the organization of the Genoa match will be presented, particularly those made by the police, it said in the statement.

FA: Italians make "unacceptable" move

UEFA is considering what action to take after a European Championship qualifier match between Italy and Serbia was called off in Genoa last week due to hooligan incidents caused by visiting fans.

Reports in the media on Thursday suggested that the game would be registered 3-0 in Italy's favor.

"FSS was very unpleasantly surprised to learn that the report of the UEFA disciplinary inspector on the Italy-Serbia match has found its way to the media, which affects the regularity of the already launched process. We also believe that it is very strange that the UEFA disciplinary inspector had made his comments before FSS presented its own documentation, which should be submitted by October 25,” the Serbian football association said.

FSS believes that FIGC leadership is impatient and since increasing evidence points to the flaws in the organization of the Italy-Serbia match.

FSS is compiling vast documentation in which all oversights in the organization of the Genoa match will be presented, particularly those made by the police, it said in the statement.

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