Franco Colavino, general manager of the Italian club Udinese, confirmed that the club will punish and expel those who chanted racist chants, especially those who chanted against Milan's French goalkeeper, Mike Manian, which led to the match between the two teams being stopped for several minutes. He added that the club will not tolerate racists who will be banned for life as soon as the police identify them, and they will be prevented from entering and attending various sporting events. The Udinese club’s decision is the first of its kind in the case of racist chants on stadiums. Colavino explained that the Italian police’s punishment for rioters in The stadiums are limited, while the club's punishment will be "expulsion of those racists from the stadium for life."