Juventus appeal over stadium ban rejected

MILAN, (Reuters) – Juventus will play their Serie A  match at home to Lecce behind closed doors on Sunday after  losing an appeal.

The Italian league imposed the sanction last week after a  section of Juve fans repeatedly racially abused Inter Milan  striker Mario Balotelli in a 1-1 draw in Turin earlier this  month.

The Italian soccer federation, which is battling to stamp  out a racism problem among fans, said in a statement on Tuesday  that Juve’s appeal had been rejected and that Sunday’s game at  1300 GMT would have no spectators.

The club were criticised in the media for trying to overturn  the ban amid pressure from some supporters, who said Juve were  being singled out when incidents of racism at other clubs were  only punished with fines.

The Turin club were demoted to Serie B in 2006 for their  role in a match-fixing scandal.