2015 Italian football scandal
The 2015 Italian football scandal, or known as its code name Dirty Soccer, was a scandal that involved rigged matches in 2014–15 season.
Sentences
Club
Name | Sentences (TFN) | Appeal | Final Appeal (TNAS) |
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Barletta | 1-point deduction in the 2015–16 season[1] | ||
Catania | Last place in 2014–15 Serie B (relegated), 12-point deduction in 2015–16 season and €150,000 fine[2] | ||
L'Aquila | 1-point deduction in the 2015–16 season[1] | ||
Luparense San Paolo | 1-point deduction in the 2015–16 season[1] | ||
Savona | Last place in 2014–15 Lega Pro (relegated) and €300,000 fine[1] | ||
Teramo | Last place in 2014–15 Lega Pro (relegated) and €300,000 fine[1] |
People
Name | Sentences (TFN) | Appeal | Final Appeal (TNAS) |
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Pulvirenti, AntoninoAntonino Pulvirenti (President of Catania) | 5-year ban from football activities and €300,000 fine | ||
Cosentino, Pablo GustavoPablo Gustavo Cosentino (CEO of Catania) | 4-year ban from football activities and €50,000 fine | ||
Di Luzio, PieroPiero Di Luzio (employee of Genoa) | 5-year ban from football activities and €150,000 fine |
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Comunicato Ufficiale (C.U.) N°16/TFN (2015–16)" (PDF). Tribunale Federale Nazionale (TFN) (in Italian). Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC). 20 August 2015. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
- ↑ "C.U.N°15/TFN (2015–16)" (PDF). TFN (in Italian). FIGC. 20 August 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
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