EURO 2012

Cassano fined for gay slur at Euros

Italy's Antonio Cassano
Italy striker Antonio Cassano made a homophobic comment at a press conference.
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AC Milan striker Antonio Cassano has received a 15,000 euros fine from UEFA for a discriminatory statement he made while with Italy at Euro 2012.

Cassano caused uproar when he said he hoped there were no homosexuals in the national team squad in Poland and Ukraine in the build-up to the Azzurri's second Group C match against Croatia.

He later said his comments had been misinterpreted and did not want to cause offence but UEFA have taken a dim view of his outburst.

"The UEFA Control and Disciplinary Body has fined Italy's Antonio Cassano 15,000 euros for a discriminatory press statement during UEFA EURO 2012," said a statement on the governing body's website.

"An appeal can be lodged against this decision within three days of the dispatch of the full written decision."

Cassano had responded to questions about reports in Italy which claimed there were two homosexual players in Cesare Prandelli's 23-man Euro 2012 group.

"The (national) coach had warned me that you would ask me this question," Cassano said.

"If I say what I think...I hope there are none.

"But if there are queers here, that's their business."

Cassano quickly apologised for his comments the following day.

"I sincerely regret that my statements have sparked controversy and protest from gay rights groups,'' said the statement on the official website of the Italian Football Federation.

"Homophobia is a sentiment that is not mine. I did not want to offend anyone and I can not question the sexual freedom of other people.

"I only said that it is a problem that does not concern me and it is not for me to pass judgment on the choices of others, who are all respected."


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