Italian referees’ chief Pierluigi Collina changed the officials assigned to the match after the name of the original referee was posted on Livorno’s website before it had been announced.
The FIGC said that they had charged Carlo Truccolo and Carlo Vivaldi with “violation of the obligation to loyalty, correctness and probity”.
They also charged the club, bottom of Serie A with two points from seven games, with involvement in the affair.
The FIGC said that they had charged Carlo Truccolo and Carlo Vivaldi with “violation of the obligation to loyalty, correctness and probity”.
They also charged the club, bottom of Serie A with two points from seven games, with involvement in the affair.
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