2011–12 Italian football scandal
The 2011 Italian football scandal emerged on 1 June 2011 after a number of football-related figures were arrested, or made under official scrutiny, by Italian police for alleged matchfixing.[1][2] The list included also well-known figures as former Italian international footballer Giuseppe Signori, as well as former Serie A players Mauro Bressan, Stefano Bettarini and Atalanta veteran striker Cristiano Doni.[2] The group was accused of having fixed a wide range of Serie B, Lega Pro Prima Divisione and Lega Pro Seconda Divisione games.
The inquiry started following a denunciation from Lega Pro Prima Divisione club Cremonese, instigated by internal suspicions involving first team goalkeeper Marco Paoloni, who was successively sold to Benevento in January 2011.[2]
The scandal is also known as Operation: Last Bet, Calcio Scommesse ("Football Bet") or Scommessopoli ("Bet City").
First investigation, June 2011
Involved figures
- Marco Paoloni: Benevento goalkeeper, under arrest; deemed to be a central figure in the organization, accused of having actively worked to fix games in the Lega Pro Prima Divisione league in games involving Cremonese (where he played until January 2011) and Benevento (a team he joined during the winter transfer window), including having deliberately doped his former Cremonese teammates in order to fix a game. Also accused of having collected illegal bets and organized match fixes for the whole organization.[2]
- Giuseppe Signori: former Italian international footballer and Serie A topscorer, under house arrest; suspected of having placed illegal bets.[2]
- Stefano Bettarini: former Italian international footballer, under investigation; suspected of being a member of the criminal matchfixing organization.[2]
- Antonio Bellavista: former Bari captain, under investigation; suspected of being a member of the criminal matchfixing organization.[2]
- Mauro Bressan: former Serie A player, under investigation; suspected of being a member of the criminal matchfixing organization.[2]
- Cristiano Doni: Atalanta captain and former Italian international footballer, under investigation; suspected of being a member of the criminal matchfixing organization.[2]
- Vittorio Micolucci: Ascoli player, under arrest; suspected of having actively worked in order to fix Serie B games for the criminal matchfixing organization.[2]
- Vincenzo Sommese: Ascoli player, under arrest; suspected of having actively worked in order to fix Serie B games for the criminal matchfixing organization.[2]
- Gianfranco Parlato: Viareggio coaching staff member and former Serie B player, under arrest; suspected of having actively worked in order to fix Lega Pro Prima Divisione games for the criminal matchfixing organization.[2]
Interestingly, some of the involved persons were already been inquiried or condemned for similar charges: Cristiano Doni was acquitted in 2000, whereas Vincenzo Sommese (in 2007) and Stefano Bettarini (in 2005) were disqualified for six months due to illegal betting.
Potential consequences
Following the inquiries and its direct developments, media speculated about the possibility that Atalanta and Siena might lose their right to play Serie A in 2011–12. Atalanta's situation is considered particularly delicate due to the direct involvement of Cristiano Doni in the matchfixing process, whereas Siena is accused of having paid Sassuolo players in order to obtain a win by more than three goals (game ended 4–0); Sassuolo itself, together with Ascoli, Padova and Piacenza, are also mentioned in the inquiry, and might be punished by the Federation due to the so-called "objective responsibility" law.[3]
First-degree sentences
On 9 August 2011, the Italian Football Federation announced the first-degree charges for all involved parties in the scandal.[4]
Clubs
- Atalanta B.C.: 6-point deduction in the 2011–12 season.
- Ascoli Calcio 1898: 6-point deduction in the 2011–12 season, plus 50,000 € fine.
- Hellas Verona F.C.: 20,000 € fine.
- U.S. Sassuolo Calcio: 20,000 € fine.
- U.S. Alessandria Calcio 1912: last-placed by office in the 2010–11 season, with automatic relegation to the Lega Pro Seconda Divisione league as a consequence.
- Benevento Calcio: 9-point deduction in the 2011–12 season.
- U.S. Cremonese: 6-point deduction in the 2011–12 season, plus 30,000 € fine.
- F.C. Esperia Viareggio: 1-point deduction in the 2011–12 season.
- Piacenza Calcio: 4-point deduction in the 2011–12 season, plus 50,000 € fine.
- Calcio Portogruaro Summaga: 20,000 € fine.
- Ravenna Calcio: exclusion from the 2011–12 Lega Pro Prima Divisione with automatic relegation to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione, plus 50,000 € fine.
- A.C. Reggiana 1919: 2-point deduction in the 2011–12 season.
- Spezia Calcio: 1-point deduction in the 2011–12 season.
- A.S. Taranto Calcio: 1-point deduction in the 2011–12 season.
- Virtus Entella: 15,000 € fine.
People
- Antonio Bellavista: 5-year ban from football activities;
- Mauro Bressan: 3-year-6-month ban from football activities;
- Giorgio Buffone: 5-year ban from football activities;
- Antonio Ciriello: 1-year ban from football activities;
- Daniele Deoma: 1-year-9-month ban from football activities;
- Cristiano Doni: 3-year-6-month ban from football activities;
- Massimo Erodiani: 5-year ban from football activities;
- Gianni Fabbri: 5-year ban from football activities;
- Steven Fenicio: given a warning;
- Carlo Gervasoni: 5-year ban from football activities;
- Thomas Manfredini: 3-year ban from football activities;
- Marco Paoloni: 5-year ban from football activities;
- Salvatore Quadrini: 1-year ban from football activities;
- Leonardo Rossi: 3-year ban from football activities;
- Nicola Santoni: 4-year ban from football activities;
- Davide Saverino: 3-year ban from football activities;
- Giuseppe Signori: 5-year ban from football activities;
- Vincenzo Sommese: 5-year ban from football activities;
- Giorgio Veltroni: 4-year ban from football activities;
Appeal
The Corte di Giustizia Federale of Italian Football Federation announced the following appeal.
- Thomas Manfredini: acquitted [5][6]
Court of Final Appeal
The Tribunale Nazionale di Arbitrato per lo Sport of Italian National Olympic Committee announced the following final appeal.
- Cristiano Doni (rejected)[7]
Juve Stabia – Sorrento match-fixing
On 11 October 2011, as part of betting investigation, FIGC announced the ban for match-fixing of Juve Stabia – Sorrento on 5 April 2009. The case was referred to FIGC by Naples criminal court.[8]
Sentences
Club
Name | Sentences (CDN) | Appeal (CGF) | Final Appeal (TNAS) |
---|---|---|---|
S.S. Juve Stabia | 5-point deduction in the 2011–12 season. | 3-point deduction | Rejected[9] |
Sorrento Calcio | 2-point deduction in the 2011–12 season, plus €20,000 fine. |
People
Name | Sentences (CDN)[10] | Appeal (CGF)[11] | Final Appeal (TNAS) |
---|---|---|---|
Amodio, RobertoRoberto Amodio | 3-year ban from football activities | Rejected | Rejected |
Cristian Biancone | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | ||
Antonino Castellano | 1-year ban from football activities | Rejected | |
Spadavecchia, VitangeloVitangelo Spadavecchia | 3-year-3-month ban from football activities | Rejected | Rejected[12] |
Second investigation, December 2011
On 19 December 2011, a new police operation coordinated by the Magistrature of Cremona led to a number of high-profile arrests, including active and former footballers such as Cristiano Doni, Luigi Sartor, Alessandro Zamperini, Nicola Santoni, Carlo Gervasoni and Filippo Carobbio. The inquiry started after Gubbio defender Simone Farina denounced a matchfixing attempt from Zamperini (a former teammate of him at Roma), with following investigation leading the police to unveil a complex gambling system involving criminal figures in Singapore, Eastern Europe and Italy with interest in fixing football games from all over Europe.[13] Both investigations were initiated and helped by abnormal betting flow reports.[14] Those reports were generated and reported to authorities by Austrian bookmaker SKS365.[15]
The scandal then dramatically evolved a few months later: on 28 May 2012, a number of higher-profile players were involved, and the Cremone Magistrature went on to arrest Lazio vice-captain Stefano Mauri, former Genoa captain Omar Milanetto, Cristian Bertani, Paolo Acerbis, Matteo Gritti, Alessandro Pellicori, Ivan Tisci and Marco Turati, whereas José Joelson Inácio was put under house arrest and Kewullay Conteh and Francesco Ruopolo were forbidden to leave the country.[16][17] More football figures were also put under investigation: among these, Juventus Serie A-winning head coach Antonio Conte (due to alleged failure to report attempted sporting fraud during his period as Siena manager), former Milan star Kakha Kaladze, Genoa striker Giuseppe Sculli (for whom the judge rejected an arrest request), Chievo striker Sergio Pellissier and Italian international Domenico Criscito who was training at Coverciano with the Azzurri team at the time, and was excluded from the UEFA Euro 2012 roster as a consequence.[17]
Shortly after the latest arrests, Premier Mario Monti publicly suggested that football competition in the country be suspended for at least two years. He indicated that this was his personal opinion, not a formal government proposal.[18] The manager of the Italian national team, Cesare Prandelli, said he "would have no problem" if his side were barred from Euro 2012 in the wake of the scandal.[19]
Sentences
The National Discipline Commission (CDN) of Italian Football Federation (FIGC) announced the first-degree charges for some involved parties in the scandal, on 31 May[20] and 18 June.[21] On 6 July 2012 "Corte di Giustizia Federale" of FIGC announced the appeal ruling.[22]
Clubs
- U.C. AlbinoLeffe: 15-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €90,000 fine.
- A.C. Ancona: 8-point deduction in the 2012–13 season
- Atalanta B.C.: 2-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €25,000 fine.
- Ascoli Calcio 1898: 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €20,000 fine.
- U.S. Avesa (5-a-side football): 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €200 fine.
- U.S. Cremonese: 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €30,000 fine.
- Empoli F.C.: 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season
- Frosinone Calcio: 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season
- U.S. Grosseto F.C.: 6-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €60,000 fine.
- A.S. Livorno Calcio: €15,000 fine.
- Modena F.C.: 2-point deduction in the 2012–13 season
- A.C. Monza Brianza 1912: 5-point deduction in the 2012–13 season
- Novara Calcio: 4-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €35,000 fine.
- Calcio Padova: 2-point deduction in the 2012–13 season
- Delfino Pescara 1936: 2-point deduction in the 2012–13 season
- Piacenza F.C.: 11-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €70,000 fine.
- Ravenna Calcio: 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season
- Reggina Calcio: 4-point deduction in the 2012–13 season
- U.C. Sampdoria: €50,000 fine.
- A.C. Siena: €50,000 fine.
- Spezia Calcio: €30,000 fine.
- Appeal
- U.C. AlbinoLeffe: 9-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €45,000 fine.
- Empoli F.C.: 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season.
- A.C. Monza Brianza 1912: 4-point deduction in the 2012–13 season.
- Novara Calcio: 3-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €35,000 fine.
- Calcio Padova: 2-point deduction in the 2012–13 season.
- Delfino Pescara 1936: €30,000 fine.
- Reggina Calcio: 3-point deduction in the 2012–13 season.
- U.C. Sampdoria: €50,000 fine.
- A.C. Siena: €50,000 fine.
- Spezia Calcio: €30,000 fine.
People
Name | Sentences (CDN) | Appeal (CGF) | Final Appeal (TNAS) |
---|---|---|---|
Alberti, AndreaAndrea Alberti | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | Acquitted[23] |
Bellodi, MirkoMirko Bellodi | 2-year ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Caremi, DavideDavide Caremi | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | [24] | Dismissed
Carobbio, FilippoFilippo Carobbio | 1-year-8-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Cassano, MarioMario Cassano | 5-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | [25] | Dismissed
Catinali, EdoardoEdoardo Catinali | 9-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Cellini, MarcoMarco Cellini | 4-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Colacone, RobertoRoberto Colacone | 4-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Comazzi, AlbertoAlberto Comazzi | 4-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Conteh, KewullayKewullay Conteh | 1-year-8-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Cossato, FedericoFederico Cossato | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | — | |
Cristante, FilippoFilippo Cristante | 3-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
De Falco, AndreaAndrea De Falco | 6-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Franco De Falco | 3-year-9-month ban from football activities | 1-year ban from football activities and €30,000 fine | [26] | 1-year ban from football activities
De Lucia, AlfonsoAlfonso De Lucia | 5-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Doni, CristianoCristiano Doni | 2-year ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Ferrari, NicolaNicola Ferrari | 3-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | [27][28] | 6-month ban from football activities (immediate release)
Fissore, RiccardoRiccardo Fissore | 3-year-9-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | [29] | 14-month ban from football activities
Fiuzzi, LucaLuca Fiuzzi | 4-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | [30] | 1-year ban from football activities
Fontana, Alberto MariaAlberto Maria Fontana | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | Acquitted[31] |
Garlini, RubenRuben Garlini | 3-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | — [32] |
Gervasoni, CarloCarlo Gervasoni | 1-year-8-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Andrea Iaconi | 3-year-9-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Iacopino, VincenzoVincenzo Iacopino | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Italiano, VincenzoVincenzo Italiano | 3-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Job, ThomasThomas Job | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | [33] | Acquitted
Locatelli, TomasTomas Locatelli | 2-year ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Giuseppe Magalini | 3-year-3-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Mastronunzio, SalvatoreSalvatore Mastronunzio | 4-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | [34] | 3-year ban from football activities
Micolucci, VittorioVittorio Micolucci | 4-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Mora, NicolaNicola Mora | 4-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Narciso, AntonioAntonio Narciso | 1-year-3-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Nassi, MaurizioMaurizio Nassi | 3-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Nicco, GianlucaGianluca Nicco | 3-year ban from football activities | 1-year ban from football activities and €30,000 fine | |
Paoloni, MarcoMarco Paoloni | 4-year ban from football activities | — | |
Gianfranco Parlato | 2-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Passoni, DarioDario Passoni | 1-year-2-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Pederzoli, AlexAlex Pederzoli | 1-year-4-month ban from football activities and €10,000 fine | — (plea bargain) | |
Poloni, MircoMirco Poloni | 1-year ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Rickler, CesareCesare Rickler | 4-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | [35] | 14-month ban from football activities
Gianni Rosati | 3-year-3-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Ruopolo, FrancescoFrancesco Ruopolo | 1-year-4-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Santoni, NicolaNicola Santoni | 5-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Santoruvo, VincenzoVincenzo Santoruvo | Disqualification for 6 match-day | — | |
Sartor, LuigiLuigi Sartor | 5-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Sbaffo, AlessandroAlessandro Sbaffo | 1-year-4-month ban from football activities and €100,000 fine | — (plea bargain) | |
Serafini, MattiaMattia Serafini | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Stefani, MirkoMirko Stefani | 4-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Tamburini, JuriJuri Tamburini | 10-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Vantaggiato, DanieleDaniele Vantaggiato | 3-year ban from football activities | Dismissed | [36] | 6-month from football activities
Ventola, NicolaNicola Ventola | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Dismissed | |
Zamperini, AlessandroAlessandro Zamperini | 5-year ban from football activities | Dismissed |
Sentences - September
On 18 June 2012, FIGC announced that the discipline action against the following players were suspended due to criminal body had started the legal process, the committee resumed the action in September.[37]
Name | Sentences (CDN) | Appeal (CGF) |
---|---|---|
Acerbis, PaoloPaolo Acerbis | 2-year-6-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) |
Bertani, CristianCristian Bertani | ||
Joelson, Joelson | 2-year-6-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) |
Pellicori, AlessandroAlessandro Pellicori | ||
Turati, MarcoMarco Turati | ||
Third investigation, March 2012
Followed by the intensive interrogation since March 2012, the authority of Bari and Cremona had referred several players, coaches and clubs to Italian Football Federation for discipline action as the third lot of operation. This included Antonio Conte, by-then Siena coach, Italian internationals Leonardo Bonucci, by-then Bari player, Simone Pepe, by-then Udinese player, Marco Di Vaio, by-then Bologna player.[38]
On 1 August, Conte's plea bargain was rejected.[39] On 10 August 2012 Pepe, Bonucci, Di Vaio and 3 other players as well as Udinese were acquitted.[40] The prosecutor appealed for the innocent of Pepe, Bonucci, Di Vaio and others except Daniele Padelli and Conte also appealed for the ban, however both rejected by the judge. However, Grosseto and the president of the club Piero Camilli were acquitted.[41]
Sentences
Clubs – Cremona line
Name | Sentences (CDN) | Appeal (CGF) |
---|---|---|
U.C. AlbinoLeffe | 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €30,000 fine. | — (plea bargain) |
A.C. Ancona (under liquidation) | €10,000 fine | — |
U.S. Grosseto F.C. | Relegation to 2012–13 Lega Pro Prima Divisione. | acquitted |
Novara Calcio | 2-point deduction in the 2012–13 season. | 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €20,000 fine. |
A.C. Siena | 6-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €20,000 fine. | — (plea bargain) |
Torino F.C. | 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €30,000 fine. | — (plea bargain) |
A.S. Varese 1910 | 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €30,000 fine. | — (plea bargain) |
Clubs – Bari line
Name | Sentences (CDN) | Appeal (CGF) | Final Appeal (TNAS) |
---|---|---|---|
A.S. Bari | 5-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €80,000 fine. | — (plea bargain) | |
Bologna F.C. 1909 | €30,000 fine | Rejected | |
U.S. Lecce | Relegation to 2012–13 Lega Pro Prima Divisione, plus €30,000 fine. | Rejected | Relegation[42] |
Calcio Portogruaro Summaga | €5,000 fine | — (plea bargain) | |
U.C. Sampdoria | 1-point deduction in the 2012–13 season, plus €30,000 fine. | — (plea bargain)[43] | |
A.C. Siena | €80,000 fine | — (plea bargain) |
People – Cremona line
Name | Sentences (CDN) | Appeal (CGF) | Final Appeal (TNAS) |
---|---|---|---|
Alessio, AngeloAngelo Alessio | 8-month ban from football activities | 6-month ban from football activities | [44] | 2-month ban from football activities
Bertani, CristianCristian Bertani | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Rejected | [45] | 3-year ban from football activities
Bombardini, DavideDavide Bombardini | 6-month ban from football activities | — | |
Piero Camilli | 5-year ban from football activities | Acquitted | |
Carobbio, FilippoFilippo Carobbio | 4-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Cassano, MarioMario Cassano | 9-month ban from football activities | Rejected | [46] | Rejected
Catinali, EdoardoEdoardo Catinali | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Rejected | [47] | 5-month ban from football activities
Conte, AntonioAntonio Conte | 10-month ban from football activities | Partially acquitted, remained 10-month ban[48] | [49] | 4-month ban from football activities
Coppola, FerdinandoFerdinando Coppola | 6-month ban from football activities | Rejected | [50] | 4-month ban from football activities
Costa Júnior, Angelo daAngelo da Costa Júnior | 3-month ban from football activities and €30,000 fine | — (plea bargain) | |
Giorgio D'Urbano | 5 month and 10 day ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Drascek, DavideDavide Drascek | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Rejected | [51] | 2-month ban from football activities (immediate release)
Daniele Faggiano | 4-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Garlini, RubenRuben Garlini | 9-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain)[32] | |
Gervasoni, CarloCarlo Gervasoni | 3-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Gheller, MavilloMavillo Gheller | 6-month ban from football activities | Rejected | [52] | acquitted
Larrondo, MarceloMarcelo Larrondo | 3 month and 20 day ban from football activities and €30,000 fine | — (plea bargain) | |
Passoni, DarioDario Passoni | 6 month and 15 day ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Pellicori, AlessandroAlessandro Pellicori | 3-year ban from football activities | Rejected | |
Pesoli, EmanueleEmanuele Pesoli | 3-year ban from football activities | Rejected | [53] | 10-month ban from football activities
Poloni, MircoMirco Poloni | 6-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Sala, LuigiLuigi Sala | 2-year ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Marco Savorani | 5 month and 10 day ban from football activities and €30,000 fine | — (plea bargain) | |
Stellini, CristianCristian Stellini | 2-year ban from football activities and €50,000 fine | — (plea bargain) | |
Terzi, ClaudioClaudio Terzi | 3-year-6-month ban from football activities | Rejected | [54] | 7-month ban from football activities
Vitiello, RobertoRoberto Vitiello | 4-year ban from football activities | Rejected | [55] | 9-month ban from football activities
People – Bari line
Name | Sentences (CDN) | Appeal (CGF) | Final Appeal (TNAS) |
---|---|---|---|
Guido Angelozzi | 4-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Bellavista, AntonioAntonio Bellavista | 4-year ban from football activities | — | |
Belmonte, NicolaNicola Belmonte | 6-month ban from football activities | Rejected | [56] | 4-month ban from football activities
Bentivoglio, SimoneSimone Bentivoglio | [57] | 1-year-1-month ban from football activities and €50,000 fine— (plea bargain) | |
Carobbio, FilippoFilippo Carobbio | 2-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Esposito, MarcoMarco Esposito | 3 month and 10 day ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Gervasoni, CarloCarlo Gervasoni | 1-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Guberti, StefanoStefano Guberti | 3-year ban from football activities | Rejected | [58] | Rejected
Masiello, AndreaAndrea Masiello | 2-year-2-month ban from football activities and €30,000 fine | — (plea bargain) | |
Mutti, BortoloBortolo Mutti | 4-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Parisi, AlessandroAlessandro Parisi | 2-year ban from football activities and €10,000 fine | — (plea bargain) | |
Portanova, DanieleDaniele Portanova | 6-month ban from football activities | Rejected | [59] | 4-month ban from football activities
Rossi, MarcoMarco Rossi | 1-year-8-month ban from football activities and €20,000 fine | — (plea bargain) | |
Pierandrea Semeraro | 5-year ban from football activities | Rejected | [42] | 4-year ban from football activities
Marcello Sanfelice | 4-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
Stellini, CristianCristian Stellini | 6-month ban from football activities | — (plea bargain) | |
See also
- Calcio scommesse and Totonero, for lists of other Italian match-fixing scandals
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