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Inter Milan given suspended sentence for racist chanting

Inter Milan played their Coppa Italia game against Benevento behind closed doors
Image: Inter had to play a cup game against Benevento in January behind closed doors

Inter Milan have been handed a suspended sentence of having one of its stands closed for a match after its fans were again found guilty of racist chanting.

The Italian league said in a statement that "a significant percentage" of supporters in the stand in question were heard racially abusing AC Milan midfielder Franck Kessie during Sunday's derby victory, in the seventh and 39th minutes of the first half.

Franck Kessie in action for AC Milan
Image: Franck Kessie in action for AC Milan

The sentence will be suspended for a year but will be added onto any additional punishment if Inter's fans commit more racist abuse during that period.

It is the second time this season that Inter has been sanctioned for racial abuse.

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Inter were forced to play two games in an empty stadium in January after a December 26 game at San Siro was marred by racist chants aimed at Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly.

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