The Codacons, a collection of unions established in Italy to
protect the rights of consumers, is attempting to sue Luis Suarez for his
“assault” on Giorgio Chiellini, Goal reports.
Italian legislation allows trials into incidents that occurred
outside the country if the victim is an Italian citizen and courts in Rome have
confirmed that the case has been brought to their attention.
“Now we are waiting to see what the courts decide,” Codacons
President Carlo Rienzi told Sport Mediaset.
“If they recognise, as we suggested, a potential crime in
Suarez’s behaviour, then they can analyse the video and photographic evidence.”
The case was put forward solely by the Codacons and neither
Chiellini nor the Italian Football Federation has played a part in the legal
action.
The union has tried to file football-related law suits in
the past, including one which called on Serie A to be halted following
refereeing errors.
It was claimed by the union that the mistakes resulted in
people who had paid to watch the match or have a bet on the game being
defrauded.
Meanwhile, Suarez’s
move to Barcelona could be delayed after reports suggested Liverpool are
holding out for an initial lump payment of £75m for the disgraced striker.
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