New Milan Calciopoli indictment (1 Viewer)

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Dec 19, 2005
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Milan’s Calciopoli trial isn’t over yet, as the club was indicted as part of the second wave of investigations.

Last night Reggina were indicted for sporting fraud after investigation into six games of the 2004-05 season. President Lillo Foti, former refereeing designator Paolo Bergamo and referees Pieri and Paolo Dondarini were also indicted by FIGC prosecutor Stefano Palazzi.


The area of the inquiry that relates to Milan, however, is that concerning Arezzo’s Serie B encounter with Salernitana that same season and a telephone conversation with former FIGC official Gennaro Mazzei in which linesman Stefano Titomanlio mentioned “holding back” Salernitana as they were attacking. Arezzo and three unnamed members of the club have been indicted.


Tonight it emerged that Milan were also on Palazzi’s list put forward to the sporting tribunal due to former referees’ liaison for the club Leonardo Meani.


Meani was the man responsible for wiretapped telephone calls that saw Milan stripped of their automatic Champions League qualifying place, the chance to win the 2005-06 Scudetto and ordered to begin the next season with an eight-point handicap.


“It is with immense amazement that AC Milan discovered they had been indicted for indirect responsibility for an alleged irregularity by Leonardo Meani, relating to an event that supposedly took place around Arezzo-Salernitana in 2004-05,” read an official statement from the club.


“This was a Serie B match and the personal behaviour of Meani could not in any way be considered official Milan business, as the Federal Court confirmed in its appeal hearing.”


The indictment is for failing to report an alleged irregularity to the authorities. With this in mind, Milan risk at most a fine if Meani is found guilty.


Arezzo also responded to the accusations. "The club points out, as it has done since the start, its total innocence and is confident the sporting justice system will proceed correctly. President Piero Mancini wishes it known he has never met former refereeing designator Paolo Bergamo." It's alleged the pressure on the linesman to push Salernitana down came straight from Bergamo.


It has also been confirmed that Reggina's case will be heard on August 13 and Arezzo follow on Monday.

Source: Channel4
 

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JuveChris

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Mar 4, 2006
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Good news for us!! maybe we can have a better chance of getting to serie A how knows... but as always i think milan will get away with it thnx to mr Berlusconi:disagree:
 

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