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其實正確黎講係
Atlanta上季意乙時打甲波
結果今季升班要被扣七分開季兼Doni停賽
另外更有意乙甚至更低組別o既
球隊球員都有假波問題同被處罰
意甲係只有Chievo上季因為有名球員
試圖影響賽果而被ban
而Chievo係因為個名球員o既行為所累被罰
因為篇報導唔止提及一隊球隊同一個組別
唔知應該揀分類分類好
所以跟番篇報導揀返意甲
如有誤導, 敬請原諒 [表情]
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/04082011/58/serie-seven-point-deduction-atalanta.htmlSerie A - Seven-point deduction for Atalanta
Thu, 04 Aug 09:45:00 2011
Promoted Atalanta are set to begin the new Serie A campaign with a seven-point deduction for their part in the latest match-fixing scandal to rock Italian football, while the career of veteran captain Christiano Doni was effectively ended by a three-and-a-half year ban.
Meanwhile
former Italy and Lazio striker Giuseppe Signori was given a five-year ban from football for his involvement in allegedly organising the scam. Not currently affiliated to any club, the aspiring coach is also subject of a police investigation and could well be sent to prison.
Atalanta were one of 18 teams implicated in the 'calcioscommesse' betting scandal and received notice of their punishment at a hearing before the Italian Football Federation's sporting prosecutor in Rome on Wednesday.
Last season's Serie B clash between Atalanta and Piacenza came under scrutiny following reports of irregular betting patterns, resulting in skipper and former Italy midfielder Doni, 38, being hit with a career-ending three-and-a-half-year ban, while team-mate
Thomas Manfredini, 31, received a three-year ban.
Defender Manfredini, a former U21 international, had previously served a three-month ban for illegal betting in 2007.
The punishments are the recommendation of federal prosecutor Stefano Palazzi, using information from an investigation undertaken by the public prosecutor of Cremona. All of which - outside of any plea bargains - still need to be ratified by the FIGC's disciplinary commission.
Another Serie A outfit,
Chievo, opted to enter a plea bargain and were fined 80,000 euros. Their fine relates to the actions of
Stefano Bettarini, a former Italy international who was registered with the team last season but who never made an appearance. He was charged with trying to influence the outcome of matches,
entered a plea bargain and has been banned for 14 months.
Ascoli defender Vittorio Micolucci also made a deal with the prosecutors and received a 14-month ban for his links to the scandal. Micolucci's club have been handed a six-point deduction for the 2011-12 season and handed a 90,000 euro fine. Fellow Serie B sides Hellas Verona and Sassuolo were handed 50,000 euro fines.Representatives of 11 third-tier Pro League teams - Alexandria, Cremonese, Benevento, Ravenna, Virtus Entella, Piacenza, Esperia Viareggio, Portogruaro, Taranto, Spezia and Reggiana - and two amateur sides - Cus Chieti and Pino Di Matteo - were also at the hearing.
Of the more serious sanctions handed down to those teams,
Alexandria face relegation from the third tier and Ravenna have been told they face total expulsion from the league if the commission upholds Palazzi's ruling. Benevento were hit with a 14-point penalty and Cremonese a nine-point deduction. Both teams also received 30,000 euro finesThe calcioscommesse scandal takes in 18 suspicious matches, including one Serie A encounter between Inter Milan and Lecce, and has led to the Italian police making a total of 16 arrests, among them former Italy star Signori, since the investigation began in November.
Signori, 43, was among those arrested on June 1 amid claims by prosecutors that the 16 had been involved in manipulating results of matches in Serie B and lower leagues. He has been banned from football activities for five years. Signori, Doni, Manfredini, Bettarini and Micolucci were among 26 individuals at the hearing, all of whom face bans of up to five years.
PA Sport
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