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  1. Agnelli calls for investigation into calciopoli Nov 16, 2011 Juventus president Andrea Agnelli has called for the facts surrounding the infamous 2006 calciopoli match-fixing scandal to be reviewed. Agnelli's demand came after his club came under fire from Italian Olympic Committee (Coni) president Gianni Petrucci over Juve's persistent refusal to accept their punishment for trying to fix matches. Juve have taken appeals to a variety of different bodies in a bid to have the titles they were stripped of
  2. Juventus claim 400-million euros Nov 16, 2011 Italian giants Juventus have lodged a claim for more than 400 million euros ($A536.98 million) with a local court against the Italian Football Federation (Figc) over the 2006 calciopoli scandal, Italian press reported Tuesday. Juventus accuse Figc of unequal treatment and lack of action regarding the 2006 match-fixing scandal that saw the Old Lady of Turin stripped of two league titles and relegated to Serie B. AC Milan, Lazio, Fiorentina and Reggiana were also punished but Inter Milan escaped unscathed and were even awarded the 2006 scudetto crown. According to La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport Juve are claiming 444-million euros with the court in Latium, in the central and western part of Italy. Speaking to SkySport, Figc president Giancarlo Abete hit back at the accusations. "The Federation was chief among those damaged by calciopoli," he said. "Even in the sentencing by the court in Naples the judges rejected every accusation against the Federation." Juve were stripped of their 2005 and 2006 league titles but have been exhausting every possible avenue to try to get that decision revoked, including taking a case to the Italian Court of Arbitration for Sport as well as European football governing body UEFA. But so far all their efforts have been rejected.
  3. Agnelli wants Calciopoli round table Nov 16, 2011 Juventus President Andrea Agnelli held a Press conference calling for
  4. Pirlo has samba style, notes Dunga Nov 16, 2011 Italy and Juventus ace Andrea Pirlo is the
  5. Juve Calciopoli case rejected Nov 15, 2011 Juventus have received another blow after the TNAS tribunal ruled it was
  6. Dunga: Andrea Pirlo is Juventus' true Brazilian The former Selecao coach is full of praise for the deep-lying playmaker and feels he plays like a South-American rather than a European. Nov 16, 2011 Former Brazil coach Carlos Dunga has taken the time to praise Juventus midfielder Andrea Pirlo and has described the former AC Milan star as the Turin side's 'true Brazilian'. The Bianconeri have regularly being linked with a move for Leandro Damiao, currently under contract with Internacional. But Dunga has insisted that the Serie A giants already have a samba star in their ranks. "Juventus have a Brazilian in their team - and it's not Amauri. I am talking about Andrea Pirlo. He's the most Brazilian player of all Europeans and is Juve's true Brazilian," Dunga was quoted as saying by Tuttosport. "His positional sense, technique, rhythm and accurate passing. He's fantastic. He's the first player on the paper if I had to make a dream team. "Like we say in Brazil: Pirlo has turned this Juventus into what they are now. You can see that his team-mates respect him as their new leader." Juventus actually have two Brazil-born players under contract in striker Amauri and midfielder Felipe Melo, although the former has represented Italy at international level, while the latter is currently on loan at Galatasaray.
  7. Zoff expected Buffon career Nov 15, 2011 Italian legend Dino Zoff always expected Gigi Buffon to reach and then surpass his 112 caps for the Azzurri. The current Juventus custodian will draw level with the former Juventus
  8. Juve claim is ridiculous, say Inter Nov 15, 2011 Inter President Massimo Moratti has branded Juventus
  9. Agnelli defends Del Piero announcement Nov 14, 2011 For the first time, Andrea Agnelli has publicly commented on the criticism he has received in announcing that Alessandro Del Piero would leave Juventus. The Bianconeri President was slated in mid-October for confirming in a shareholders meeting that Del Piero was in his final year with the club and would be leaving next summer. It was seen as an attempt to deflect attention away from poor financial results that were reported at that same meeting. Speaking in Parma, where he is on location for a Sport and Work conference alongside cousin and Exor chairman John Elkann, the President hit out at the Press for how they reported on the announcement and for insinuating that there was a dispute between himself and the No 10.
  10. Gianluigi Buffon proud to equal Dino Zoff as Italy's third most-capped player The experienced goalkeeper is set to represent La Nazionale for the 112th time in Tuesday's international friendly versus Uruguay. Nov 14, 2011 Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon is eagerly anticipating Tuesday's international friendly versus Uruguay as the Juventus star will equal the legendary Dino Zoff as the national side's third most-capped player in history. Buffon made his Italy debut in 1997 and has since made 111 international appearances for the 2006 World Cup winners. Zoff made 112 appearances for the Nazionale from 1968 until 1983 and Buffon is proud to equal the illustrious shot-stopper. "Only two or three years ago I started to realise that I could really catch him. But when I made my Italy debut back in 1997 it was just a dream for me," Buffon was quoted as saying by uefa.com. "Too much water needed to pass under the bridge for me to reach that historic figure. Zoff is a real legend, I'm very proud to reach this milestone." The Juventus shot-stopper saved a spot-kick in Italy's 2-0 friendly win over Poland last week and is hopeful of repeating his heroics at Euro 2012. "I have saved some penalties with the national team. I did it during the 2002 World Cup and at Euro 2008. "I didn't manage it at the 2006 World Cup, but I hope to save some more important ones for Italy - maybe next summer at Euro 2012." Tuesday's friendly between Italy and Uruguay kicks off at 20.45 CET.
  11. Leonardo Bonucci: Juventus should aim for Serie A title The centre-back has voiced his opinion that the Turin giants have what it takes to win the Scudetto, but has warned against complacency. Nov 14, 2011 Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci has stressed that the Turin giants should aim high this term as he feels they have the quality to fight for the Serie A title. The Old Lady have made a strong start to the season, having taken 19 points from their opening nine encounters, and will return to the league summit if they win their game in hand against Napoli. Bonucci feels Juventus are serious contenders for the Scudetto, but insists that they cannot afford to get carried away if they are to be successful. "We can aim very high this campaign. Do I think we can go for the title? Yes. I think we can win Serie A," Bonucci was quoted as saying on the official Juventus website. "However, we have to keep our feet firmly on the ground. Several sides are in the race for the Scudetto. "We can focus on the league and give our all in Serie A. There are a lot of strong teams, though, who are all fighting for the full three points in every game."
  12. Zoff shares Buffon record Nov 13, 2011 Dino Zoff congratulates Gigi Buffon on matching his Italy caps record,
  13. Whats in a name? Luciano Moggi demonstrates Nov 13, 2011 When Luciano Moggi attended this year
  14. Whats in a name? Luciano Moggi demonstrates Nov 13, 2011 When Luciano Moggi attended this year
  15. Bonucci 'slightly bitter' about missing out on Italy squad Juventus defender admits he is disappointed about not being called up to the latest Azzurri squad, but has vowed to continue working hard and regain his place in the XI. Nov 12, 2011 Juventus defender Leonardo Bonucci says he misses not being directly involved in national team affairs for Italy. The 24-year-old had been a regular face in Cesare Prandelli's selections but has seen his game time for La Nazionale diminish of late, and his latest no-show in the ex-Fiorentina man's 24-man squad has prompted the centre-back to voice his disappointment. "There is some bitterness at not being called up to the squad, but I'm still part of their plans," Bonucci told Sky Sport Italia. "In football you should never take anything for granted." However, he has promised to carry on ploughing all of his efforts into returning for Italy, before praising fellow defender Angelo Ogbonna, who made his debut for the four-time world champions against Poland on Friday. "I think about just working hard and putting myself back in contention as one of the centre-backs," vowed Bonucci. "Ogbonna's debut with the Azzurri? I know Angelo well, we often hang out in Turin. He's a very good guy and deserves all the attention he is getting," he enthused. Prandelli's Bonucci-less Italy will take to the field against Uruguay on Tuesday at the Olimpico.
  16. Bonucci 'bitter' at Italy snub Nov 12, 2011 Leonardo Bonucci admits he was surprised to be left out of the Italy squad, though is focusing on winning the Scudetto with Juventus.
  17. Chiellini sees Juve advantage Nov 11, 2011 Giorgio Chiellini admits that a lack of European football this season will increase Juventus
  18. Luciano Moggi: I will continue my fight for Calciopoli justice The former Bianconeri transfer chief insists he has not done anything wrong, despite being handed a suspended jail sentence as he gets ready to appeal the guilty verdict. Nov 11, 2011 Luciano Moggi has vowed to fight on in his battle to clear his name after being convicted of sporting fraud during his time as a Juventus director. The Tribunal of Naples sentenced Moggi to five years and four months in prison this week, though he will not yet spend time in a cell as he will appeal the verdict of the 'Calciopoli 2' trial. Moggi insists he has never committed any fraud or illegality and said he will continue his fight for justice. "I have never done any thing wrong or committed any sporting fraud," Moggi wrote in his Tuttomercatoweb.com column. "However, this sentence has pushed me to fight on. I am convinced I have been accused of something that I did not do. "I will have faith in justice and will pursue this in every form. "This is football, the road is hard and difficult, but I am not afraid." Following the trial, Juventus released a statement claiming the outcome had proved they were not guilty of any wrongdoing.
  19. Not playing in the Champions League is a good thing for Juventus, says Giorgio Chiellini The Italy international assesses his club side's Scudetto credentials and believes that not being involved in the potential distractions of European competition is an advantage. Nov 11, 2011 Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini believes a lack of Champions League football can help focus attention on the pursuit of the Serie A title. The Italy international, who is likely to feature in Friday night's friendly against Poland, reflected on the domestic situation his club find themselves in. Juventus are fourth in the standings, but with a game in hand after last Sunday's fixture against Napoli was postponed. It has been an impressive start for the Bianconeri, having already beaten AC Milan and Inter which has strengthened hopes of a title win. And Chiellini feels not playing in Europe gives them an advantage compared to those involved in continental action on a regular basis, but he is not getting carried away. "Not playing in Europe can be an advantage for Juventus for the Scudetto, but next year we want to be there," Chiellini is quoted as saying on Tuttosport. "However, it is still early to say that we are favourites for the title. "I think Milan are up there and Napoli also have a great project."
  20. Luciano Moggi to appeal prison term Juventus statement causes stir Nov 10, 2011 Former Juventus general director Luciano Moggi has announced he will appeal against his sentence. Moggi was on Tuesday found guilty of criminal association aimed at committing sports fraud by a civil court in Naples. The 74-year-old was punished to five years and four months in prison for his role in the match-fixing scandal that rocked Italy five years ago.
  21. Juventus distance themselves from Calciopoli Nov 9, 2011 Juventus states the civil trial surrounding Luciano Moggi and calciopoli confirms their non-involvement in matters relating to the scandal. Moggi was found guilty of sporting fraud and sentenced to five years jail by the tribunal but will appeal, while Juve claims it will continue in their bid to regain lost Scudetti after its appeal for damages was rejected. A statement on the club
  22. Moggi gets jail sentence over match-fixing Nov 9, 2011 NAPLES, Italy - Former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi was sentenced to five years and four months in jail on Tuesday for his role in the match-fixing case which led to the club being demoted and stripped of their 2005 and 2006 Serie A titles. Moggi, already banned from football for life, was found guilty of sporting fraud and conspiracy by an Italian court in the criminal trial linked to the affair. Fiorentina owners and brothers Andrea and Diego Della Valle and Lazio president Claudio Lotito were sentenced to 15 months and fined 25,000 euros ($34,600) each. Former referee selector Paolo Bergamo was sentenced to three years and eight months and his colleague Pierluigi Pairetto to one year and 11 months. Prosecutors in Naples, who had been investigating the case, had asked for five years and eight months for Moggi. His lawyer said he would appeal. Moggi, who was not in court, has already been convicted of trying to manipulate the transfer market via a management agency in a separate criminal trial but has never served his one-year term. The defendants are unlikely to spend time in jail due to Italy's lengthy appeals process and the reluctance of judges to imprison offenders for non-violent crimes. Juventus spent a season in Serie B after the scandal. They won promotion at the first attempt but have never since reached their former heights although they are unbeaten this season. The 2005 scudetto was not re-awarded and Inter Milan were declared champions for 2006. Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina were also docked points after being found guilty alongside Juventus of influencing the appointment of referees in the so-called Calciopoli scandal. Earlier this year, Juventus called for Inter's title to be revoked following allegations that they were also involved in the scandal. However, the Italian federation ruled it did not have the power to revoke the decision and Inter were confirmed as champions.
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