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After the home match against Sancataldese, another player from the Reggio Calabria gets a warning: it’s Captain Barillà.
Ingegneri, Rosseti and Parodi also remain at risk of disqualification.
Here is the updated detail:
12 yellows: Mungo
9 yellows: Barillà
7 yellows:-
6 yellows: Sunflower
5 yellows:-
4 yellows: Engineers, Parodi, Rosseti
3 yellows: Salandria, Martiner
2 yellows: Bolzicco, Zucco, Porcino, Velcea, Martinez, Cham, Perri
1 yellow: Ponzo, Coppola, Dervishi, Ricci, Cham, Kremenovic, Belpanno, Zanchi, Provazza
WARNINGS and DISQUALIFICATIONS – Here is the regulation in this sense, reported in article 19 paragraph 9 of the Sports Justice Code.
Members to whom the sports justice bodies inflict multiple warnings, even if resulting from infringements of a different nature, will incur disqualification for one match upon the fifth warning. In cases of relapse, we proceed according to the following progression:
a) subsequent disqualification for one match after the fifth warning;
b) subsequent one-match disqualification after the fourth warning;
c) subsequent disqualification for one match after the third warning;
d) subsequent one-match disqualification following the second warning;
e) subsequent disqualification for one match for each further warning.
In summary, a player gets a warning for the first time with the 4th yellow card and goes back to it with the 9th. From then on, the interval of sanctions necessary to find oneself among the cautioned players progressively decreases: the warning will be triggered at the 13th, 16th and 18th yellow card. Starting from the 19th card, each warning will correspond to a disqualification.