Italian and AC Milan striker Antonio Cassano has been fined by Uefa for homophobic comments during Euro 2012.
The footballing body for Europe waited until nearly three weeks after the tournament in the Ukraine and Poland before issuing the 15,000 Euro fine.
This was after Cassano responded to questions about
reports in Italy which claimed there were two homosexual players in Cesare
Prandelli's 23-man Euro 2012 squad.
Cassano reportedly said. "If I say what I think...I hope there are none. But if there are queers here, that's their business."
Cassano reportedly said. "If I say what I think...I hope there are none. But if there are queers here, that's their business."
Following the comments, the Italian FA issued a hastily written apology on his behalf.
However this was not enough to appease Uefa.
A Uefa statement said: "Following the opening of disciplinary proceedings against Italy's Antonio Cassano for a discriminatory press statement during Euro 2012, the UEFA Control
and Disciplinary Body has decided to impose a fine of 15,000 euros on
the player.
A Justin Campaign spokesman said: "We welcome this high-profile action from Uefa as a step in the right direction.
"Antonio Cassano's comments were wrong, particularly given his high-profile and the media attention that was on him at the time. Sadly the fine is hardly going to hit Cassano in the pocket but the fact footballing bodies are showing it is not welcome, is a positive sign."