No place for Italian FA chief in FIFA

Tavecchio penalised over ‘banana’ comment


Reuters November 05, 2014

BERNE: Italian Football Federation (FIGC) President Carlo Tavecchio has been barred from holding any position with world governing body Fifa for six months over an alleged racist comment he made in August.

European football's governing body Uefa has already imposed a similar sanction on the 71-year-old and the Fifa decision announced on Wednesday was another embarrassment for the FIGC, whose own investigation had cleared Tavecchio of any wrongdoing.

Tavecchio caused an outcry when he made a comment about a fictitious African player he named Opti Poba ‘eating bananas’ during the campaign for the FIGC presidency.

He was addressing the vexed subject of the lack of opportunities for young Italian players at professional clubs. "In England, they identify the players coming in and, if they are professional, they are allowed to play," said the 71-year-old. "Here instead we get 'Opti Poba', who previously ate bananas and then suddenly becomes a first-team player with Lazio."

 

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