ANTONIO CASSANO has been fined £11,700 for his comments about gay players.
The Italy striker stunned reporters during a press conference at the European Championship when he said he hoped there were no homosexual players in the squad.
Cassano quickly apologised for his comments the following day.
He said: “"I sincerely regret that my statements have sparked controversy.
“Homophobia is a sentiment that is not mine. I did not want to offend anyone and I can not question the sexual freedom of other people.
“I only said that it is a problem that does not concern me and it is not for me to pass judgment on the choices of others.”
But UEFA fined the AC Milan player for “a discriminatory press statement”. Cassano can appeal the decision.