(Reuters) - Hellas Verona coach Ivan Juric has been banned for one match and fined 15,000 euros (13,613.94 pounds) for insulting the referee and linesmen during a 2-1 loss at AS Roma, Serie A's disciplinary tribunal said on Thursday.
Juric was ordered from the touchline for dissent after the referee awarded a penalty to Roma in the 10th minute of Wednesday's game. Roma's Jordan Veretout converted the resulting spot kick.
The Italian top-flight's disciplinary tribunal said in a statement the coach received the ban and fine for having"addressed the referee with disrespectful remarks as well as exclaiming offensive phrases towards the linesmen".Article type: metered
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