Even for the match against Parma at San Siro Stadium, AC Milan received a fine for delaying the kickoff. Specifically, the statement from the Serie A Disciplinary Judge reads that the Rossoneri club was penalized 20,000 euros "on the basis of strict liability, for having unjustifiably caused a delay of about four minutes in the start of the match and about three minutes in the start of the second half; repeated continuous recidivism."
This is a frequent sanction for the Rossoneri and has cost the club, as calculated by Calcio e Finanza, 85,000 euros so far. To this total are added the 6,500 euros imposed by the Disciplinary Judge for throwing objects during the first half of the season, bringing the total to 91,500 euros.
In the last round, however, the Rossoneri were in good company, as Como (8,000 euros) and Juventus (3,000 euros) were also fined by the Disciplinary Judge for delaying the kickoff, specifically in the second half, as relayed via Calcio e Finanza.
Among other sanctions, the following clubs were fined:
- Lecce: 8,000 euros for throwing three firecrackers and some smoke bombs onto the field.
- Atalanta: 5,000 euros for vulgar chants directed at supporters of the opposing team.
- Bologna: 5,000 euros for throwing some smoke bombs onto the field.
In the overall fines ranking for the 2025/26 season, the club that has received the most sanctions so far is Lecce, with fines totaling 105,000 euros, followed by AC Milan (91,500 euros) and Genoa (88,000 euros). Overall, Serie A clubs have been fined a total of 739,000 euros so far.















