New Italian FA chief Tavecchio unconcerned about UEFA inquiry over alleged racist comment
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}The Italian football federation's new president is unconcerned about an investigation by UEFA over his alleged racist comment.
Speaking to RAI state TV at halftime of an Italy-Netherlands friendly on Thursday, Carlo Tavecchio says, "I'm serene, because I was cleared in Italy. But if I'm summoned I'll defend myself and show that I'm innocent."
Tavecchio, a long-standing executive in Italian football, was elected last month despite causing a stir over a reference to bananas when discussing the presence of foreign players in Italy.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}While the Italian federation's internal prosecutor dropped his inquiry over the comment 10 days ago, UEFA is expected to issue a ruling in the coming days.
UEFA could suspend Tavecchio for one to three months and fine him if he is found guilty.