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More investigations into match-fixing have brought more charges for Italian Juventus and former general manager Luciano Moggi.
Moggi left the game in disgrace after being hit with a series of charges that he leaned on officials for favourable match results and coerced players to sign for his son's agency. Juventus was stripped of a title, relegated from Serie A and docked points for having tampered with officials.
Moggi now has been accused of providing foreign cell phone numbers to match officials in order to ease communication with them. He was accused of doing that while at Messina and at Juventus.
Directors Pietro Franza, Mariano Fabiani and Mario Bonsignore were accused on being in on the scheme. Ten referees also face charges.
Moggi left the game in disgrace after being hit with a series of charges that he leaned on officials for favourable match results and coerced players to sign for his son's agency. Juventus was stripped of a title, relegated from Serie A and docked points for having tampered with officials.
Moggi now has been accused of providing foreign cell phone numbers to match officials in order to ease communication with them. He was accused of doing that while at Messina and at Juventus.
Directors Pietro Franza, Mariano Fabiani and Mario Bonsignore were accused on being in on the scheme. Ten referees also face charges.
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