Lazio fans warned over racist chants toward Sassuolo players

Published on: 02 October 2017

Lazio have been fined and subjected to stadium closures for years due to racist incidents.

ROME -- Lazio's problem in dealing with racism among their fans resurfaced during the Roman club's 6-1 win over visiting Sassuolo in Serie A on Sunday.

After derogatory chants were directed at Sassuolo players Claud Adjapong and Alfred Duncan, the stadium announcer warned that the match could be suspended if the chants continued.

Adjapong was born in Italy to Ghanaian parents and has represented Italy's Under-19 national team. Duncan is from Ghana.

Lazio have been fined and subjected to stadium closures for years due to racist incidents.

On Thursday, Lazio beat Belgian side Zulte Waregem 2-0 in a Europa League match behind closed doors due to punishment from UEFA for racist chants aimed at a Sparta Prague player in the Roman side's last continental appearance two seasons ago.

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