Genoa have been fined €30,000 after fans racially abused a Milan player in Friday’s 2-0 defeat, the Serie A said in a statement yesterday.

The league’s disciplinary commissioner did not name the player involved. Milan’s former Genoa player and Guinea international Kevin Constant was sent off midway through the second half.

Milan’s Mario Balotelli and Sulley Muntari were racially abused by Inter supporters last month.

Team mate Kevin-Prince Boateng stormed off the pitch when racially abused by Pro Patria fans in a friendly in January.

The Serie A said Genoa’s fine was also because of lasers being shone by home fans at Milan players and coins and lighters being thrown at a goal-line official and Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati.

Lazio were fined €10,000 after fans unveiled a banner insulting UEFA president Michel Platini during Sunday’s 2-0 home defeat by Fiorentina.

Last month UEFA ordered Lazio to play two European games behind closed doors because of fan racism.

An appeal by the Rome club had failed, president Claudio Lotito told reporters yesterday.

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