Investigation into fascist salutes after goal for Mussolini's great grandson
The Italian football federation on Monday opened an investigation after supporters of second-division club Juve Stabia celebrated a goal scored by Benito Mussolini's great grandson with fascist salutes.
Romano Floriani Mussolini scored his first goal for the Serie B team in their 1-0 win at Cesena, with video footage showing fans shouting "Mussolini" with one arm outstretched.
"The federal prosecutor's office (of the FIGC) will send a report on the incident... to the sports judge of Serie B for a ruling," the FIGC said.
Floriani Mussolini, who came through Lazio's academy, has played every league game for Juve Stabia this season on loan from the capital club.
His mother Alessandra, a former Italian and European MP, is the granddaughter of Benito Mussolini, the fascist dictator who ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943.
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