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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2006 13:17:25 GMT -5
Prosecutors are investigating top clubs, referees and officials for suspected match-fixing in the biggest scandal to hit Italy since the 1980s. Two senior officials of Juventus, Italy's most successful club, are among 41 people under formal investigation.
Six-times European champions AC Milan as well as Lazio feature in the probe of 19 league games from last season.
In Rome, police searched the soccer federation's offices and those of the referees' association.
Referee Massimo De Santis, who will take part in next month's World Cup in Germany, is being investigated in the probe.
The crisis led incoming Prime Minister Romano Prodi to suggest that a political 'commisar' be put in charge of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC).
Franco Carraro resigned as FIGC president on Monday and is also under investigation by Naples magistrates.
Carraro responded to reports earlier this week that he was under investigation by saying: "I am absolutely calm because I know I have always acted correctly.
"Over the years I have featured in many investigations from magistrates and I have always been cleared or acquitted."
The worlds of business and politics are closely linked to Italian football - former prime minister Berlusconi is owner of AC Milan while the powerful Fiat-owning Agnelli family effectively control Juventus through a holding company.
Leading Italian businessman Diego Dalle Valle, owner of the luxury goods firm Tod's and honorary president of Florence club Fiorentina, was also named on Friday along with his brother Andrea.
Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi and CEO Antonio Giraudo are at the centre of the scandal which was triggered by the publication of telephone taps of them discussing refereeing appointments with senior federation officials.
On Thursday the board of directors of Juventus resigned en masse ahead of a shareholders' meeting on 29 June.
Turin magistrates have put Giraudo under investigation for possible false accounting relating to transfer dealings.
Magistrates in Rome are examining the operation of the GEA management company, which controls almost 200 players and coaches and is headed by Moggi's son Alessandro.
Juventus are strong favourites to win their 29th Italian title on Sunday's final day of the season, although the status of last season's win now depends on the outcome of the investigations.
If Juventus were to be found guilty of "sporting fraud", they could be stripped of their title win and face demotion to the second tier Serie B.
In the last major scandal to hit Italian football, AC Milan and Lazio were demoted to Serie B in 1980 following a match-fixing and illegal gambling investigation.
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Post by tyler on May 12, 2006 14:25:21 GMT -5
Everybody in Italy has known the situation for a long time... This is what many people who love this game (me included) were waiting for: it was just a question of time. Referee Massimo De Santis will probably be cancelled from the list for the World Cup (I don't know if he's guilty but this is to give transparence to the competition). In Rome police is investigating on GEA WORLD (a society dealing with football attorney), whose leader is Alessandro Moggi (son of Juventus COO Luciano)... What was the trick like? Luciano Moggi made pressure on Marcello Lippi (Italian national team's coach) in order to make him convocate in the national team many players represented by his son. Why? To make those players' market value grow up. They made use of a team in whom all the dreams and the expecations of my country are placed in order to earn more money. In Parma, police is investigating on some players of Juventus (between them Gianluigi Buffon, national team's goalkeeper). These players are charged of betting on Serie A matches making use of drummies. In Italy (but I guess everywhere) football players are forbidden to bet on football matches. Football sistem in my country is expiring, but I hope that from his ashes a new one made of passion and loyalty will come up. Cheers
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Post by tezza202 on May 12, 2006 15:50:02 GMT -5
Shit, imagine that. Juve in Series B. Poor Vieira haha.
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Post by tyler on May 12, 2006 16:02:32 GMT -5
I don't know what I'd give to see those bastard assholes of Juve in Serie B, man!!!
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Post by eva on May 13, 2006 8:55:46 GMT -5
that would never be admited here and everyone knows is happening too. even the games schedules are fixed by hand god I'd love to see boca & river & racing (FUCK YOU!!) in second division
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Post by MG on May 13, 2006 12:30:44 GMT -5
I hope with all my heart Juve *scum* go down!
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Post by Mogly on May 15, 2006 0:04:30 GMT -5
I hate Juve with a passion.... they've been stealing championships from a long time ago. I began watching Serie A in 97 when Inter bought Ronaldo. I'm a big Inter fan and I'll never forget how Juve stole that championship. They've been doing it ever since. But they won't be demoted to serie B or anything like that. they're the team with the most titles and the most fans, they're powerful enough to fix games in Serie A and even some in Champions League..... the fuckers. I pretend to be Noel for a second and wish Moggi catches Aids and dies
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Post by masterplan200 on May 15, 2006 1:26:52 GMT -5
Moggi is a match fixing idiot
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Post by Didi on May 15, 2006 6:31:44 GMT -5
Everybody in Italy has known the situation for a long time... This is what many people who love this game (me included) were waiting for: it was just a question of time. You're right!!!
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Post by MG on May 15, 2006 6:47:27 GMT -5
^^^
LOL ;d
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