Italy makes history with use of first-ever green card

Italy makes history with use of first-ever green card

PanARMENIAN.Net - History was made in Italy last week as Vicenza attacker Cristian Galano received Serie B's first-ever green card, which was awarded for fair play, Goal reports.

Officials speaking for the Italian second tier announced the scheme at the beginning of the season and said that the player with the most green cards at the end of the season will receive a reward.

The match marked the first instance of the new policy in action, when Galano admitted that no Virtus Entella defenders had touched the ball when referee Marco Mainardi had incorrectly called for a corner kick.

Serie B president Andrea Abodi admits that the cards are largely symbolic, but is eager to promote the Italian second division in a more positive light following the match fixing scandal that rocked the league at the beginning of the season.

“It’s a symbolic award,” Abodi said. “It could be something very simple. The important thing is to recognise it when a professional does something exemplary.”

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