Trapani Basket, Daspo requested for president Antonini

Trapani Basket, Daspo requested for president Antonini –

They were beautiful days all around Trapaniboth in the football field (with the promotion to Serie C), and in the basketball field (with the basketball team promoted to Serie A). In all this, however, there is some very worrying news. It is worth mentioning the start of the procedure for the Daspo towards president Valerio Antonini. The reason? Of the rude gestures made by Antonini towards the Bolognese public (the Sicilians’ opponent in the final to reach Serie A).

Trapani Basketball, Daspo for president Antonini?

If the sanction goes on target, it would be sensational. The president of Trapani Shark is also the president of Trapani Calcio. Since the Daspo is a ban on approaching sporting events, Antonini would risk being excluded from both football and basketball.

The Granata number one now has ten days to present a defense and has already expressed his opinion: “The entire VIP area of ​​the opposing fans made all kinds of gestures at me such as handcuffs, horns, tongues and they spat on the ground, nearby. Something scandalous, I have been insulted since I set foot in the arena. As evidence of this, there are videos circulating on social media.”

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