2006 Italian Football Scandal - Sentences

Sentences

The following punishments were given to individuals :

  • Luciano Moggi: life ban from football and a recommendation to the FIGC president that he be banned for life from membership of the FIGC at any level.
  • Antonio Giraudo: Fined €20,000, five year ban from football, three years jail, and a recommendation to the FIGC president that he be banned for life from membership of the FIGC at any level.
  • Paolo Dondarini: Two years jail.
  • Tullio Lanese: Two years jail and 2½ year ban from football.
  • Innocenzo Mazzini: Five year ban from football.
  • Massimo De Santis: Four year ban from football.
  • Diego Della Valle: 3 year 9 month ban from football.
  • Pierluigi Pairetto: 3½ year ban from football.
  • Andrea Della Valle: Three year ban from football.
  • Pasquale Foti: 2½ year ban from football and fined €30,000.
  • Claudio Lotito: 2½ year ban from football.
  • Leonardo Meani: 2½ year ban from football.
  • Fabrizio Babini: 12 month ban from football.
  • Gennaro Mazzei: 12 month ban from football.
  • Adriano Galliani: Five month ban from football.
  • Gianluca Paparesta: Five month ban from football.
  • Claudio Puglisi: Three month ban from football.
  • Franco Carraro: Fined €80,000.
  • Pietro Ingargiola: Given a warning.

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