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The 32-year-old Ghanaian is now free to play in Sunday’s home game against Crotone after the ban was rescinded on appeal.
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Muntari, previously with AC Milan and Inter Milan, said after the ban was overturned on Friday: “I feel that someone has finally listened and heard me.
“The last few days have been very hard for me. I have felt angry and isolated,” he said in a statement issued by the international professional players’ association FIFPro.
“I was being treated like a criminal. How could I be punished when I was the victim of racism?”
There were no sanctions for Cagliari, however, the league ruling that the racist chanting came from “about 10 people, or less than one percent of the sector” of the stadium.
“This is an important victory to send a message that there’s no place for racism in football, or society in general.”
