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Roma owner James Pallotta has been
banned from attending any Uefa game for three months - and his club fined
19,000 euros (£17,025) - after their Champions League defeat by Liverpool.
Pallotta was
sanctioned for calling the match officiating an "absolute joke".
The club were
charged over insufficient organisation and a blocked stairway at the match in
Rome on 2 May, and for fans setting off fireworks.
Liverpool lost
the semi-final second leg 4-2, but won 7-6 on aggregate.
Roma's fine
follows a 50,000
euros (£43,632) penalty for crowd trouble at the first leg on
24 April. Liverpool fan Sean Cox suffered serious head injuries in an attack
outside Anfield before that game.
Courtesy of bbcsports
Courtesy of bbcsports
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