Phone door
cause
On May 4, 2006, the "Milan Sports Newspaper" suddenly published the content of the phone call between the general manager of Juventus FC Moggi and the referee designator of Serie A in recent years, and the content of the recording was mainly the transcript of the call between Moggi in 2004 and the referee designator Pairetto who served as the referee of Serie A for six seasons. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. ļ½ļ½ļ½Uļ½Eć ļ½ļ½ļ½ļ½
On May 8, the president of the Football Federation, Carraro, resigned, and the vice-president Marzzini subsequently resigned, and the four major prosecutors' offices of Naples, Rome and Turin began to intervene in the investigation.
On May 11, Juventus officially issued a statement announcing the collective resignation of the Juventus board of directors.
On May 12, DeSantis, the referee in question, was disqualified from officiating the World Cup. The investigation was fully rolled out, and it was rumored that many teams, including AC Milan and Fiorentina, were suspected of fake play, and Buffon was also involved in a gambling scandal.
On May 14, Serie A came to an end, and Juventus successfully defended its title. Moggie announced his retirement from football. Soon the chairman of the Italian referees committee, Ranesse, also left the class.
develop
On 16 May, the Italian Olympic Committee appointed Rossi as interim trustee of the Football Association.
On May 19, Juventus shares were suspended after plunging 10.19% on the Milan Stock Exchange. On the same day, Papa, director of the Italian Football Federation's investigative office, and his assistant resigned.
On May 23, following the resignation of Papa, the head of the Italian Football Federation's Investigative Office, Football Federation Commissioner Rossi nominated former Milan prosecutor Josep Borrell as the new head of the Italian Football Federation's Investigative Office.
On June 8, the director of the investigation office of the Italian Football Federation, Josep Borrell, announced that he would hand over the conclusions of the investigation to the prosecutor after seven days, after entering the third day of the investigation into the Italian football scandal.
On June 14, Juventus officially announced the appointment of Giely as the club's new president, and former presidents Stevens and Boniperti will become honorary presidents.
On June 15, the new president of the Italian Football Federation, Rossi, said that it would be decided around June 22 who would face charges.
On June 20, Borrell, deputy director of the Investigation Office of the Italian Football Federation, made it clear that Juventus and AC Milan were primarily responsible for the Italian football scandal, while Lazio and Fiorentina were relatively less responsible.
outcome
On June 22, the Italian Football Federation announced the preliminary results of the investigation into the scandal, including Juventus, AC Milan, and Fro
Press conference on the phonegate affair
Press conference on the phonegate affair
Lenza and Lazio will be sued and asked for relegation, and Juventus will be stripped of their last 2 league titles.
On June 26 or 27, the Italian Football League will hear the case.
From July 7 to July 9, the trial results will be announced after the case is completed.
On 20 July, the Italian Football Federation will make a final conclusion on the appeal hearing, which means that the trial will be final.
On 25 July, the Italian Football Federation made its final conclusions on the appeal hearing (second instance). Appeal against the decision can be lodged with the Italian Olympic Committee Conciliation Committee, with the Lazio District Court, with the Italian National Parliament or, if not satisfied, with international tribunals and arbitrations (e.g. the European Parliament and the Court of Arbitration for Sport). The "phonegate" scandal also ended up having a big impact on Italian football.
Attached: List of 26 people indicted
Moggi, Girawudo, Galliani, Mejani, Brothers de la Valle, Mencuchi, Lotito, Ferry, Carraro, Maccini, Lannes, Negamo, Pairetto, Mazei, Ingaggiola, Bertini, De San Les, Dondalini, Barbani, Messina, Paparesta, Rocchi, Rodmonti, Tagliavento, Punesi.
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