Moggi junkit4/25/2023 ![]() Juventus’ chief attorney Cesare Zaccone prepared an appeal for the civil courts, but the club was pressured into retracting it by Fifa and Uefa as it would have impeded continental play. It was alleged that the Siena-native controlled the GEA player agency (a consortium of football agents and managers) and could therefore dictate who played where, and that he also maintained a secret web of communication for him and his cohorts utilising foreign SIM cards. In the wake of this sentence, two other accusations surfaced against Moggi. ![]() It is important to stress at this point that so ignorant are many sections of the world media that 'Moggiopoli' is still referred to by so-called journalists as a "match-fixing scandal" when even the original sentence ruled that Moggi neither fixed nor attempted to fix games. There were, however, no requests for specific referees, no demands for favours and no conversations between Juventus directors and referees themselves. It stated perfectly clearly that no Article 6 violations (match-fixing/attempted match-fixing breaks the sixth article of the sporting code) were found within the intercepted calls and the season was fair and legitimate, but that the ex-Juventus directors nonetheless demonstrated they could potentially benefit from their exclusive relationship with referee designators Gianluigi Pairetto and Paolo Bergamo. The sentence itself was attached with an explanation that can still be downloaded from the FIGC website in their archive section. In the summer of 2006, after three weeks in a sporting tribunal, it was determined that Moggi and Giraudo would be suspended for five years with an option to extend the ban to life at any point within these five years. To fully comprehend the current situation and dispel many of the misconceptions, it is necessary to take a step back and do a little Calciopoli review. This was not a new decision based on a new proceeding, nor the confirmation of previous charges. Within cyber seconds the hysterical frenzy of online websites, blogs, forums and social media registered huge increases of confused and ill-informed posts from followers who have yet to truly understand what really happened and what it means. SPECIAL REPORT By Carlo Garganese On Jthe Italian Football Federation (FIGC) announced that former Juventus directors Luciano Moggi and Antonio Giraudo would be banned for life from any football-related roles in Italy.
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