Como defender Marco Curto has been banned for 10 matches by FIFA for abusing Wolves star Hwang Hee-chan.
The South Korean striker was injured by Curto during the pre-season between Serie A and the Premier League in July. The Korean Football Association later shared this with FIFA and expressed its concern over the incident. The Italian defender has been suspended by the top team for 10 matches.
According to the Independent, a FIFA spokesman said: “The player Marco Curto was found guilty of discrimination and banned for 10 matches. Half of those matches were suspended for two years. of probation, and the player is ordered to provide community service and training and education with an organization approved by FIFA.
At the time of the incident, Como issued an emergency statement in support of his player. “Our club does not tolerate racism and strongly condemns it in all its forms,” the statement read. We spoke to the defense attorney in question to find out what’s going on. He told me to ignore him, he thought he was Jackie Chan. After a long discussion with our player we spoke. I know it’s about the player’s name and the constant mention of “Cheney” by his teammates on the field. For our club, our player has nothing bad to say. “We are sorry for the reaction of some of the Wolves players, which is very positive.”
Gary O’Neill’s side are bottom of the Premier League table with one point from seven games, with Huang yet to open his account for the 2024-25 season. Wolves face champions Manchester City on October 20 after the international break.