"Set me up with Consuelo and Battaglia for the match with Messina."
"Yes, I've arranged that." "What about the match with Livorno? Rocchi?" "Rocky to Livorno, no problem."
In the 48 days since the start of August 2004, Turin prosecutor Guariniello was authorized by the judiciary to tap
Juventus general manager Moggi's phone, which is just a snippet of the transcripts of the calls, and it sounds as if Moggi is giving a task to a subordinate, yet on the other end of the line is former Italian Football Federation referee assignor Pairetto. Palermo to move three points clear of second-place AC Milan with one round left in the league.
On May 8, Carraro, president of the Italian Football Federation, announced his resignation.
On May 10 the other main protagonist of the scandal, FIFA vice president Mazzini, also announced his resignation.
May 11 Juve FC chief executive Giraudo is suspected of falsifying accounts.
May 12 Juve's board of directors, including Giraudo and Moggi, resigned en masse.
May 12 Italy's military police enter the Football Association to investigate. Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and others are suspected of betting on soccer matches.May 13 The **** and Gazzetta report that 18 Serie A matches in the 2004-2005 season are under investigation, and 12 of them are suspected of using referees to obtain results in favor of Juve.May 13 Italian referee De Santis, who has been linked to the scandal, is disqualified from enforcing the World Cup in Germany.
The main players in the phone-gate scandal lead the way --- Moggi (former Juve general manager) starring --- Giraudo (former Juve chief executive) Mazzini (former Italian The Italian Football Federation (FIFA) Vice-President Carraro (former FIFA President) Pairetto (former FIFA Referee Dispatcher) Bergamo (former FIFA Referee Dispatcher)
After more than 10 days of the "phone-gate" scandal, which has spread to unimaginable proportions and heights, the Italian football world is now in a state of disarray.
The Italian football world is now in a state of disarray.
The Italian football world is now in a state of disarray. On the night of May 14th, the final round of the Italian Serie A match was held, Juventus beat Regina 2:0 in a neutral ground, winning the 29th league trophy in the history of the team. This 29th title for the season ended, but also for the Juventus an era to draw to a close, the club's general manager Moggi announced the decision to resign early yesterday morning, today Juventus may officially announced the departure of vice president Bettega.
After the championship, what awaits Juventus is a storm, and a huge change, not only that, the "phone-gate incident" from Juve, involving nine clubs, and even the possibility of bringing out the case of betting on fake football, the Italian football world is experiencing an unprecedented strong earthquake. Juve management resigned collectively
Last Sunday, Juve just won the league title, Moggi announced in an interview with Sky Italia: "I need to tell you that on Monday, I will resign from the position of general manager of Juventus, and forever out of the soccer world, I do not have the strength and desire to continue, those who murdered my soul, all I can do is to use the law to defend themselves. is to defend myself with the law."
Juventus vice-president Bettega, who was not available for interview for the time being, may also join Moggi in leaving the leadership of Juventus, and the real concern is the fate of chief executive Giraudo, a money-management maven who is also embroiled in a scandal over falsified accounts, and about whom there are many conflicting opinions as to whether or not he will leave Juventus.
Last Thursday, chairman Stevens led a group of eight directors other than the Big Three to resign, effectively emptying the group of directors headed by Giraudo. a new board will be elected at a general meeting of the shareholders behind the Juve shareholders on June 29 before the club can get back on track, and at the present stage all Juve matters are left in the hands of its biggest shareholder, the I fil group.
Juve is likely to be relegated the severity of the phone-gate incident and the number of teams involved in the unprecedented, to the 1980 gambling case and last year's Genoa fake ball only two single precedent, if Juve's current charges are all established, the minimum will be like the Venice of the last season of the second level of the same will be ordered to drop to the last of the league in which they are located, that is, relegation, but also a penalty of 3 points. That's still the minimum, while a heavier penalty could see them relegated to C1. This means that Juve will not be able to compete in Europe for at least two years, unless they win the cup in their home country. Last season's league title will definitely be canceled, and this season's league title, which was just won, may also be canceled, and the recovered title will no longer be issued to any team, i.e., the Serie A title will be vacant for these two years. there was a precedent in 1927, when the title of Torino was recovered, and never issued to anyone else again.
Lazio and Fiorentina, the two teams involved directly by their respective presidents, which is even more serious than Juve, were also involved in some of the match-fixing, and the punishment could be like Juve's first option: relegation by penalty points. In this way, Serie A European teams thus produce changes, such as Juve, Fo, Lazio relegation, UEFA will re-make a Serie A rankings, in descending order, Roma and Chievo will participate in next season's Cup of Champions, Parma and Empoli in one of the Palermo, Livorno, together to participate in the League Cup, the Cup of Champions on June 28 for the draw, the results of the decision to be made before the end of this day. Serie A delays restructuring
The Italian soccer federation may also take the opportunity to move Serie A back to 18 teams, given two seasons of chaos with 20 teams. Teams that have been victimized in "fake matches" will receive no compensation. If everything is not resolved by mid-August, the start of next season's Serie A season, scheduled for August 27, will be delayed a bit because the schedule needs to be made 10 to 15 days before. Players of the relegated giants, who must abide by their respective contracts and cannot walk away just because they are relegated, are only protected by UEFA if they are 28 years old or older.
What will happen to the individuals involved? Separate from the legal and sporting aspects, just looking at the sporting side, the club leaders could be removed from the club or suspended for anywhere from three months to five years. The referee will be removed from the FA and never be reinstated. Under current Italian law, once Moggi and others are convicted, they will be prosecuted by the prosecutor's office for sports fraud, and years of jail await them in the years ahead.
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Introduction to Phonegate
On May 4, La Gazzetta dello Sport published the contents of phone calls between Moggi and Serie A referee designates in recent years that were secretly investigated by the Turin prosecutor's office, and they were shocking!
The phone tapping explosion spread by leaps and bounds, with breathtaking coverage of the areas involved and the various investigations that have sprung up as a result. Currently under investigation is mainly 4 aspects: First, to Mogi, Giraudo, Mazzini as the core, Bergamo, Pairetto, De Santis and other referees as accomplices of the "Mogi system", manipulation of the referee and referee selection, control the results of the game, including 10 A and B teams, the suspected even Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and other famous teams;
The phone tapping broke out after the rapid spread of the investigation, involving areas and resulting in a variety of investigation is amazing. Secondly, G EA, which is an extension of the first incident, is mainly about Moggi's father and son relying on the power of the "system" and the help of many teams to manipulate transfers; thirdly, Juve Club's false accounts, mainly in 2002, to explain Buffon, Bridges and other transfers; and fourthly, Juve's players' betting on football.
The above four investigations, there are Rome, Turin, Naples, Parma, four prosecutor's office intervention, sports by the Italian Football Federation. There are countless people being investigated, with 41 summoned by the Naples court alone. Former FA executives Carraro, Mazzini, Bergamo and Pairetto, referees association president Ranese, top leaders of Juve, Fo and Lazio clubs, dozens of referees, agents, players, journalists and government executives are all listed.
The consequences of the current situation are the near collapse of the Football Association, leaving only Abbott to carry the burden, Italy's World Cup campaign suffered; Juve's board of directors completely collapsed, internal turbulence, waiting for the shareholders' meeting to decide on a new board of directors; DeSantis can not law enforcement of the World Cup, the image of Italy's referees have been devastating blow. (Huang Jin)
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19 matches involved in fake
Many Italian media recently reported that 19 Serie A matches suspected of being rigged surfaced in an investigation by the Naples prosecutor's office. The 19 Serie A "questionable matches" all took place in the 2004-2005 season, and Sky Italia is set to play back video footage of the matches in recent days. In the 19 matches under investigation, 8 matches were related to Juventus, 3 A C Milan matches in the middle and late seasons were also included, in addition to the two giants of the north, Roma, Lazio, Fiorentina and other teams are different degrees of questionable goals involved. The following 19 Serie A matches in the 04-05 season were suspected of being rigged: Round 10: Regina 2-1 Juventus; Round 11: Juventus 1-0 Fiorentina; Round 12: Lecce 0-1 Juventus; Round 14: Juventus 2-1 Lazio, Fiorentina 1-0 Bologna; Round 15: Bologna 0-1 Juventus; Round 24: Juventus 2-1 Lazio, Fiorentina 1-0 Bologna; Round 15: Bologna 0-1 Juventus; Round 15: Bologna 0-1 Juventus; Round 15: Bologna 0-1 Juventus. Round 24: Juventus 2-1 Udinese; Round 25: Chievo 0-1 Lazio; Round 26: Lazio 2-0 Parma; Round 27: Roma 1-2 Juventus; Round 30: Fiorentina 3-3 Juventus, AC Milan 1-1 Brescia; Round 31: Bologna 1-2 Lazio, Siena 2-1 AC Milan; Round 32: AC Milan 1-0 Chievo; Round 35: Chievo 1-0 Udinese. ; Round 35: Chievo 1-2 Fiorentina, Livorno 3-6 Siena; Round 37: Lazio 1-1 Fiorentina; Round 38: Lecce 3-3 Parma. In addition to this, the 38th round of the 04-05 season of the second division, Arezzo beat Salernitana 1-0 was also included in the investigated. (Huang Jin)
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Buffon suspected of betting on matches
The Turin and Parma courts, after a long period of telephone tapping, found that four Juve players were involved in betting on matches -- goalkeeper Buffon, Cimenti, and former Juve players Maresca and Ulliano -- and that they were directly credited with money into liquid accounts, and the investigation found that ****seven accounts had been used. The current suspected bet on the match was last season's cup tie, in which Juve were knocked out by Atalanta, and Juve lost 0-2 on the road and drew 3-3 at home, which did not match the power comparison.
The Parma prosecutor's office noted on Friday that "there may be a private betting ring in Parma, placing large-volume bets on domestic and foreign soccer leagues." Buffon went to the Turin court at 9 a.m. on Saturday to be questioned for an explanation of his relationship with three other people suspected of betting on soccer, a cross-examination that lasted two-and-a-half hours. at 1317, the Parma court, in conjunction with the local gendarmerie, searched the residences of four people -- Brienoli, a former warehouse keeper for the Parmalat Group, and Pelizzoni, the owner of an Internet cafe -- and left the remaining two people whose identities have not yet been released. The first of them - Brignoli and Buffon are good friends, dating for at least six years - is suspected of being the middleman connecting Buffon and other players with the gambling ring, organizing the bets. The Internet cafe in Pelizzoni was also linked to Brignoli. The gendarmes took away the computers, all the notebooks, and some tickets from the homes of the four aforementioned men and waited for them to explain the origin of those tickets. The most important evidence is that huge sums of money often circulated between the two men's private accounts, and the Parma court is now looking into who started it first, Buffon or Brignoli, to trigger the gambling.
Buffon, who made an immediate "save" with his goalkeeper's sense of smell, said in Turin: "I'm innocent, I want to go to the World Cup. Yes, I bet on soccer, but within the limits of the law, I abide by the rules and do not go to the fake." /blog/user1/18/archives/2006/205.asp
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NETEASE SPORTS July 4: Beijing time this morning: the Italian football scandal this morning. Time this morning, the Italian soccer scandal trial continues. Unlike the progress of the trial last Thursday and Monday, this time, the Italian public **** prosecutor Paracchi and the trial court appeared to have a tough attitude, they have already drawn up a specific punishment program today. La Gazzetta dello Sport, Football Market and Sport Italia announced the news almost at the same time. >>>>[Comment]
Screenshot of La Gazzetta dello Sport's website (Palazzi: AC Milan relegated to second division, Juve punished more severely)
At 11:48 p.m., 18:00 p.m. Beijing time today, after discussions, prosecutor Palazzi submitted a proposal of punishments for four clubs, Juventus, AC Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio, which had already been prepared. Lazio and other four clubs, as well as 26 individuals, the specific terms of punishment. In the case of five days left before the final results of the verdict, Paracchi's punishment measures can almost be said to be a finalized. Here are the specific penalties for the four clubs:
Juventus: relegation to the first division, stripping Juventus of the Serie A title for the 2004/05 season and not awarding Juventus the 2005/06 league title. Juventus must start the 2006/07 season in League C1 with minus 6 points. Banned former Juventus chairman Giraudo and former general manager Moggi from working in soccer-related jobs for the last five years. [Also: Capello has resigned as Juve's head coach] [Italy's No. 1 goalkeeper Buffon will also be transferred ironically] [Relegation punishment announced Juve's share price avalanche Roma is said to have escaped punishment]
AC Milan: canceled the 2005/06 season's league results, the name was changed to the last place in the league, and therefore was relegated to the second division, while in the 2006/07 season of the second division to start with a record of minus 3 points. Prohibit AC Milan vice-president Galliani from engaging in football-related work in the last 2 years and former AC Milan manager Meiani from engaging in football-related work in the last 5 years, and penalize them with 5,000 euros.
Fiorentina: canceled the 2005/06 league results, the ranking was changed to the last place in the league, and consequently relegated to the second division, as well as in the 2006/07 season of the second division to start with a minus 15 points. Fiorentina boss Diego Della Valle was banned from soccer-related work for the last five years;
Lazio: canceled the 2005/06 league results, the ranking was changed to the last place in the league, and was therefore relegated to the second division, while starting the 2006/07 season of the second division with a minus 15-point record. Banning Lazio president Lotito from football-related work for the last five years and penalizing him with 5,000 euros.
Meanwhile Palacci also announced penalties for other individuals, mainly including: banning former Italian Football Federation president Carraro from football-related work for the last five years and penalizing him 5,000 euros. Famous referee Paparesta was banned for one year. Former referee designators Bergamo and Pairetto banned from football-related work for the last five years and penalized with 5,000 euros.
Also, six referees, including referees Bertini, Dondarrini, Rodomonti, Messina, Rocchi and Tagliavento, are banned from soccer-related work for five years. Former referee observer Ingaljola, former assistant referee commissioner Mazzei, assistant referees Babini and Pulisi are banned from soccer-related work for one year.
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