
yes he did, But nothing to be ashamed of. Majority of football players do dive and anyone that says otherwise is a liar.
Nothing wrong with diving as long as your getting your team a desperate point, biggest names in this sport have done it and yet they're still considered legends....
Personally though I am against blatant dives, although it depends on the circumstances. If the Krasic dive was really so bad and it gets him suspended against Milan, then it wasn't the brightest thing to do. But in some situations even cheating is acceptable (Suarez for Uruguay at the WC).
Sometimes people expect too much honesty from players. Since we're talking about Del Piero, who I must admit that I don't remember dived without any contact, there was a case last year when he tried to shoot the ball, missed it, fell because he lost balance when he missed the ball and the ref gave him a penalty, even if there was no contact at all.
So what was DP supposed to do there? He knew there wasn't any contact and that it wasn't a penalty, but was he supposed to tell the ref that it isn't a penalty?
We can't expect everyone to be like Zlatan, who foolishly stays on his feet and fucks up a potential penalty situation even when he's really fouled or like some exceptions that even told the ref that it wasn't a penalty foul.