mardi 31 mai 2011

Fiorentina and Lazio presidents facing jail time

ROME (AFP) - Fiorentina owners Andrea and Diego Della Valle and Lazio president Claudio Lotito could receive custodial sentences over their role in the 2006 Calciopoli match-fixing scandal after a demand by the public prosecutor.

The prosecutor recommended that the Delle Valle brothers be given two years and Lotito put behind bars for one year and 10 months.
These are only symbolic since in Italy all sentences under two years are automatically suspended, meaning even if found guilty the three would spend no time in jail.
Former refereeing designator Paolo Bergamo could face five years in jail with fellow designator Pierluigi Pairetto looking at four-and-a-half years, if the public prosecutor gets his way.
Former referee Massimo De Santis could get three years while four other referees face sentences between one year and two years and four months.
Former Messina sporting director Mariano Fabiani could get three years and eight months, while Reggina president Pasquale Foti is looking at two years.
AC Milan director Leonardo Meani faces a year-and-a-half with four years requested for Italian Football Federation director Innocenzo Mazzini.

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