Overview
- Disciplinary documents state a Gioventù Sarroch official acting as an assistant struck the referee with two slaps and a punch during a Feb. 28 Under-17 match in Monserrato, forcing the suspension of play.
- The judge sportivo imposed a five-year inhibition through March 5, 2031 on Guglielmo Pelegalli and issued a permanent bar from any FIGC rank or category.
- The club was fined €1,000, handed a 3–0 forfeit to Nuova La Salle, and docked two points in the standings.
- A medical report from a public facility certified injuries with a 45-day prognosis for the young official.
- The AIA condemned the attack, called for maximum severity in sanctions, and urged full activation of the FIGC observatory on violence against referees, as the club questioned parts of the official account in social posts while expressing solidarity.