The president of Naples, Aurelio De Laurentiiswill appear before the National Court of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) for having allowed three first-team players who were in home quarantine to play a Serie A match last January.
The Prosecutor’s Office has sent De Laurentiis to the disciplinary section of the Court for allowing the Slovak Stanislav Lobotkael kosovar Amir Rrahmani and the polish Piotr Zielinski will travel with the rest of the Neapolitan staff to Turin (Italy, north) to play against Juventus on January 6, the FIGC reported in a statement.
The three players played that matchcorresponding to the twentieth day of Serie A and which ended in a draw (1-1) when they should have been fulfilling home quarantine until January 9.
De Laurentiis and the Napoli health manager, Raffaele Caninica“they did not enforce or, in any case, they did not supervise compliance with the regulations on sanitary controls”.
“In particular, for having allowed or, in any case, not having prevented the players Lobotka, Rrhamani and Zielinski from leaving Naples for Turin by plane on January 5, and participating in Juventus-Naples on January 6,” explained the statement. FIGC.