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  1. Moggi: "Le cose che faceva Facchetti non le ho mai fatte!" L'ex dg della Juventus scherza sull'assegnazione dello scudetto 2006. 15/apr/2010 Luciano Moggi non
  2. Zaccheroni ripesca il rombo brasiliano... Contro l'Inter toccher
  3. A Torino tutti pazzi d'amore per Ranieri... I tifosi bianconeri vogliono fermare l'Inter per regalare lo scudetto alla Roma. 15/apr/2010 Sono molti i tifosi juventini che si sono scoperti nell'ultimo periodo anche supporters giallorossi... Il popolo bianconero non vuole assolutamente che i nemici nerazzurri conquistino l'ennesimo titolo nazionale e sono pronti ad accettare anche lo scudetto della squadra di Ranieri, tecnico non troppo amato nel corso della sua avventura a Torino. Le nuove intercettazioni al Processo di Napoli hanno inasprito ancora di pi
  4. Trezeguet si ferma, Alex scalda i motori... L
  5. Ultimatum a Benitez! Il tecnico deve solo cercare un accordo col Liverpool. 13/apr/2010 La Juve vuole fortissimamente Benitez. Dopo il rifiuto di Cesare Prandelli, l'unica pista percorsa dalla dirigenza della Vecchia Signora batte verso Liverpool. Il manager dei Reds
  6. Ziliani: "Diamo al Chievo lo scudetto degli onesti!" L'Editoriale del noto giornalista Mediaset pubblicato su paoloziliani.it. 13/apr/2010 Diciamolo: se la Juve fosse in corsa per lo scudetto o la Champions League e i suoi dirigenti non avessero quindi il problema di placare una tifoseria livida ed esasperata
  7. Per Giovinco stagione finita Il giocatore dovr
  8. Del Piero vuole giocare la partita delle partite! Pinturicchio in forma dopo i problemi alla caviglia. 13/apr/2010 Alessandro Del Piero non vorrebbe perdersi per nulla al mondo il match di venerd
  9. Chiellini regala una speranza nella stagione dei rimpianti L'annata dei bianconeri pu
  10. LE SQUADRE ................................... PORTIERI 1 Francesco Toldo 1 Gianluigi Buffon 12 Julio C
  11. INTER - JUVENTUS .................................. SERIE A 2009/2010 - 15^ GIORNATA DI RITORNO VENERDI', 16 APRILE 2010 - ORE 20:45 STADIO "GIUSEPPE MEAZZA" MILANO Confronti ufficiali 213 - 153 (Serie A) - 29 (Coppa Italia) - 27 (Campionato a gironi) - 2 (Campionato di guerra) - 1 (Supercoppa Italiana) - 1 (Spareggio Coppa Europa Centrale) Vittorie Juventus 95 - 72 (Serie A) - 13 (Coppa Italia) - 8 (Campionato a gironi) - 1 (Campionato di guerra) - 1 (Spareggio Coppa Europa Centrale) Pareggi 52 - 38 (Serie A) - 7 (Coppa Italia) - 7 (Campionato a gironi) Vittorie Inter 66 - 43 (Serie A) - 9 (Coppa Italia) - 12 (Campionato a gironi) - 1 (Campionato di guerra) - 1 (Supercoppa Italiana) Goals Juventus 307 - 223 (Serie A) - 45 (Coppa Italia) - 36 (Campionato a gironi) - 2 (Campionato di guerra) - 1 (Spareggio Coppa Europa Centrale) Goals Inter 268 - 184 (Serie A) - 35 (Coppa Italia) - 46 (Campionato a gironi) - 2 (Campionato di guerra) - 1 (Supercoppa Italiana) Inter - Juventus in campionato a Milano Giocate: 76 Vittorie Juventus: 19 (l'ultima il 22.03.2008, 1-2) Pareggi: 24 (l'ultimo il 28.11.2004, 2-2) Vittorie Inter: 33 (l'ultima il 22.11.2008, 1-0) Goals Juventus: 84 Goals Inter: 123 Giocatori con più presenze e goals contro l'Inter a Milano in Serie A dal 1929/1930 14 presenze Boniperti Giampiero 13 Furino Giuseppe 13 Scirea Gaetano 12 Varglien I Mario 11 Bettega Roberto 11 Causio Franco 11 Conte Antonio 11 Gentile Claudio 11 Zoff Dino 10 Cuccureddu Antonello 5 goals Sivori Omar Enrique 3 Anastasi Pietro 3 Baggio Roberto 3 Boniperti Giampiero 3 Ferrari Giovanni 3 Hansen John 3 Trezeguet David Sergio 2 Bettega Roberto 2 Charles John William 2 Colombo Umberto Ultimi confronti diretti 02.10.2005 Serie A Juventus-Inter 2-0 12.02.2006 Serie A Inter-Juventus 1-2 04.11.2007 Serie A Juventus-Inter 1-1 23.01.2008 Coppa Italia Inter-Juventus 2-2 30.01.2008 Coppa Italia Juventus-Inter 2-3 22.03.2008 Serie A Inter-Juventus 1-2 22.11.2008 Serie A Inter-Juventus 1-0 18.04.2009 Serie A Juventus-Inter 1-1 05.12.2009 Serie A Juventus-Inter 2-1 28.01.2010 Coppa Italia Inter-Juventus 2-1 Giocate 10 - Vittorie Juventus 4 - Pareggi 3 - Vittorie Inter 3 - Goals Juventus 15 - Goals Inter 13
  12. Serie A 2009/2010 - 15^ giornata di ritorno .....INTER 2 - 0 JUVENTUS. Venerdí 16/4/2010 - ore 20:45 .CHIEVO 2 - 0 LIVORNO... Sabato 17/4/2010 - ore 18:00 ATALANTA 2 - 1 FIORENTINA. Domenica 18/4/2010 - ore 15:00 ...BARI 1 - 2 NAPOLI.. Domenica 18/4/2010 - ore 15:00 ..CAGLIARI 2 - 2 PALERMO..... Domenica 18/4/2010 - ore 15:00 CATANIA 2 - 2 SIENA.......... Domenica 18/4/2010 - ore 15:00 ..PARMA 2 - 3 GENOA........ Domenica 18/4/2010 - ore 15:00 .SAMPDORIA 2 - 1 MILAN.................. Domenica 18/4/2010 - ore 15:00 .UDINESE 1 - 1 BOLOGNA.... Domenica 18/4/2010 - ore 15:00 .....LAZIO 1 - 2 ROMA.......... Domenica 18/4/2010 - ore 18:30 ................Team..................................................... Partite...............................................In Casa.................................... Fuori Casa ...................................................................................P..G....V....N...P....GF...GS.......................G..V...N..P...GF....GS............................G....V..N..P...GF....GS Roma.........71.34...21... 8... 5...61..37..-..17..14... 1... 2..33..14...-..17... 7... 7... 3..28..23 Inter...........70.34...20.. 10... 4...65.30...-..17..13... 4... 0..35..11...-..17... 7... 6... 4..30..19 Milan..........64.34...18..10... 6...55..35..-..17..10... 5... 2..33..20...-..17... 8... 5... 4..22..15 Sampdoria..57.34...16.. 9.... 9..43...39..-..17..11.... 6... 0..28..10...-..17... 5... 3... 9..15..29 Palermo.....55.34...15..10... 9...51..43..-..17..12... 5... 0..30..12...-..17... 3... 5... 9..21..31 Napoli.......52..34...13..13... 8..46...41..-..17.. 8.... 7... 2..24..16...-..17... 5... 6... 6..22..25 Juventus....51.34...15.. 6...13..49...49..-..17.. 8.... 4... 5..27..23...-..17... 7... 2... 8..22..26 Genoa........48.34...13.. 9...12..55...55..-..17.10.... 5... 2..40..26...-..17... 3... 4..10..15..29 Fiorentina..46..34..13... 7..14..47..41...-..17... 9... 2... 6..27..17...-..17... 4... 5... 8..20..24 Parma.......46..34..12..10..12..37..44...-..17... 9... 4... 4..19..14...-..17... 3... 6... 8..18..30 Bari............43..34..11..10..13..41.43...-..17... 9... 4... 4..25..15...-..17... 2... 6... 9..16..28 Cagliari.....41..34..11... 8..15..52..53...-..17... 7... 5... 5..34..26...-..17... 4... 3..10..18..27 Chievo.....41..34..11... 8..15..31..34...-..17... 6... 5... 6..19..17...-..17... 5... 3... 9..12..17 Catania.....40...34... 9..13..12..40...40..-..17... 7... 6... 4..23..14...-..17... 2... 7... 8..17..26 Udinese.....39..34..10... 9..15..44..50...-..17... 9... 4... 4..31..21...-..17... 1... 5..11..13..29 Lazio........37..34... 8..13..13..32..38...-..17... 4... 6... 7..16..18...-..16... 4... 7... 6..16..20 Bologna....36..34... 9... 9..16..37...51...-..17... 6... 4... 7..22..25...-..17... 3... 5... 9..15..26 Atalanta....34...34... 9... 7..18..34..45...-..17... 7... 4... 6..22..17...-..17... 2... 3..12..12..28 Siena.........30..34... 7... 9..18..37color="#FFFFFF"]...[/color]59...-..17... 4... 7... 6..16..22...-..17... 3... 2..12..21..37 Livorno.....26..34... 6... 8..20..22...52...-..17... 4... 5... 8..15..22...-..17... 2... 3..12... 7..30 Classifica marcatori R=Rigori 23 Goals A. DI NATALE (Udinese - 5 R.) 19 Goals D. MILITO (Inter - 4 R.) 16 Goals F. MICCOLI (Palermo - 5 R.) 15 Goals G. PAZZINI (Sampdoria - 2 R.) 14 Goals M. BORRIELLO (Milan - 1 R.) - A. GILARDINO (Fiorentina -1 R.) 13 Goals A. MATRI (Cagliari - 3 R.) - M. VUCINIC (Roma - 2 R.) 12 Goals P.V. BARRETO (Bari - 4 R.) - S. ETO'O (Inter - 2 R.) - M. HAMSIK (Napoli - 2 R.) - M. MACCARONE (Siena - 1 R.) 11 Goals A. PATO (Milan) 10 Goals M. ADAILTON (Bologna - 1 R.) - E. CAVANI (Palermo - 1 R.) - S. FLOCCARI (4 Genoa / 6 Lazio) - S. TIRIBOCCHI (Atalanta) - F. TOTTI (Roma - 4 R.) 9 Goals M. DI VAIO (Bologna - 2 R.) - A. FLORO FLORES (Udinese) - J.A. MARTINEZ (Catania - 1 R.) - S. PELLISSIER (Chievo) - F. QUAGLIARELLA (Napoli) - RONALDINHO (Milan - 4 R.) 8 Goals M. BALOTELLI (Inter) - V. BOJINOV (Parma) - A. CASSANO (Sampdoria - 1 R.) - C. LUCARELLI (Livorno - 2 R.) - G. MASCARA (Catania - 5 R.) - G. MAXI LOPEZ (Catania - 1 R.) - NENÊ (Cagliari - 1 R.) 7 Goals A. DEL PIERO (Juventus - 2 R.) - E. LAVEZZI (Napoli) - D. TREZEGUET (Juventus) - J. VALDES (Atalanta - 2 R.) 6 Goals N. AMORUSO (5 Parma - 2 R. / 1 Atalanta) - E. CALAIÓ (Siena) - D. DE ROSSI (Roma) - A. GHEZZAL (Siena - 1 R.) - A. HERNANDEZ (Palermo) - K.J. HUNTELAAR (Milan - 1 R.) - N. JEDA (Cagliari - 2 R.) - S. JOVETIC (Fiorentina - 1 R.) - D. MAICON (Inter) - R. PALACIO (Genoa) 5 Goals C. AMAURI (Juventus) - I. BUDAN (Palermo) - D. CONTI (Cagliari) - H. CRESPO (Genoa) - DIEGO (Juventus) - A. LAZZARI (Cagliari) - C. MAGGIO (Napoli) - D. MANNINI (Sampdoria) - M. MARCHIONNI (Fiorentina) - G. MESTO (Genoa) - T. MORIMOTO (Catania) - S. PERROTTA (Roma) - J.A. RIISE (Roma) - T. ROCCHI (Lazio) - M. ROSSI (Genoa) - G. SCULLI (Genoa) - L. TONI (Roma) - J. VARGAS (Fiorentina) 4 GoalsS. ALMIRON (Bari) - J.L. BIABIANY (Parma) - M. BRIGHI (Roma) - G. CHIELLINI (Juventus) - J. CRUZ (Lazio - 1 R.) - T. DANILEVICIUS (Livorno) - G. DENIS (Napoli) - M. MARCOLINI (Chievo - 1 R.) - R. MEGGIORINI (Bari) - A. MUTU (Fiorentina) - R. PALLADINO (Genoa - 1 R.) - A. PALOSCHI (Parma) - S. PEPE (Udinese) - C. SEEDORF (Milan) - W. SNEIJDER (Inter) - F. TAVANO (Livorno) - S. VERGASSOLA (Siena) - C. ZACCARDO (Parma) - M. ZALAYETA (Bologna) 3 GoalsR. ACQUAFRESCA (1 Atalanta - 1 R. / 2 Genoa - 1 R.) - R. ALLEGRETTI (Bari) - E. ALVAREZ (Bari) - J. BAPTISTA (Roma - 1 R.) - M. BIAGIANTI (Catania) - M.G. CAMORANESI (Juventus) - J.I. CASTILLO (1 Fiorentina / 2 Bari) - A. COSSU (Cagliari) - D. DESSENA (Cagliari) - FERREIRA PINTO (Atalanta) - D. GASTALDELLO (Sampdoria) - H. GIMENEZ (Bologna) - V. IAQUINTA (Juventus) - H. KHARJA (Genoa - 3 R.) - A. KOLAROV (Lazio - 1 R.) - J. LARRIVEY (Cagliari) - A. MANTOVANI (Chievo) - S. MAURI (Lazio) - FELIPE MELO (Juventus) - O. MILANETTO (Genoa - 1 R.) - THIAGO MOTTA (Inter) - A. NESTA (Milan) - P. OSVALDO (Bologna) - G. PANDEV (Inter) - J. PASTORE (Palermo) - G. PINZI (Chievo) - A. RICCHIUTI (Catania) - M. SANTANA (Fiorentina) - F. SIMPLICIO (Palermo) - D. STANKOVIC (Inter) - D. SUAZO (Genoa) - A. ZAPATER (Genoa - 1 R.) - M. ZARATE (Lazio - 1 R.) 2 Goals E. ABBRUSCATO (Chievo) - D. ASTORI (Cagliari) - E. BOGDANI (Chievo) - N. BURDISSO (Roma) - A. BUSCÉ (Bologna) - E. CAMBIASSO (Inter) - A. CANDREVA (Juventus) - M. CASSETTI (Roma) - F. CERAVOLO (Atalanta) - J. CHEVANTON (Atalanta) - L. CIGARINI (Napoli) - D. CRISCITO (Genoa) - M.A. DE PAULA (Chievo) - C. DONI (Atalanta) - D. GALLOPPA (Parma) - F. GROSSO (Juventus) - S. GUBERTI (Sampdoria) - F. INZAGHI (Milan) - KEIRRISON (Fiorentina) - S. KJAER (Palermo) - P. KROLDRUP (Fiorentina) - D. LANZAFAME (Parma) - S. LICHTSTEINER (Lazio) - C. LLAMA (Catania) - A. LUCARELLI (Parma) - C. MARCHISIO (Juventus) - A. MASIELLO (Bari) - R. MONTOLIVO (Fiorentina) - A. NOCERINO (Palermo) - M. PADALINO (Sampdoria) - S. PADOIN (Atalanta) - A. PALOMBO (Sampdoria) - M. PAOLUCCI (2 Siena / 0 Juventus) - M. PAZIENZA (Napoli) - D. PIZARRO (Roma 1 R.) - D. PORTANOVA (Bologna) - N. POZZI (Sampdoria) - A. RANOCCHIA (Bari) - F. REGINALDO (Siena) - E. RIVAS (Bari) - N. RIVAS (Livorno) - H. SALIHAMIDZIC (Juventus) - W. SAMUEL (Inter) - A.A. SANCHEZ (Udinese) - G. SARDO (Chievo) - F. SEMIOLI (Sampdoria) - G. STENDARDO (Lazio) - THIAQUINHO (Milan) 1 Goal M. AMBROSINI (Milan) - L. ANTONELLI (Parma) - K. ASAMOAH (Udinese) - K. BABACAR (Fiorentina) - F. BALZARETTI (Palermo) - G. BELLINI (Atalanta) - S. BENTIVOGLIO (Chievo) - M. BERGVOLD (Livorno) - G. BIAVA (Genoa) - D. BIONDINI (Cagliari) - R. BOAKYE (Genoa) - S. BOCCHETTI (Genoa) - M. BOGLIACINO (Napoli) - L. BONUCCI (Bari) - C. BOVO (Palermo) - M. BRESCIANO (Palermo) - J. CACERES (Juventus) - H.A. CAMPAGNARO (Napoli) - P. CANNAVARO (Napoli) - G. D'AGOSTINO (Udinese) - J. DATOLO (Napoli) - D. DE ASCENTIS (Atalanta) - L. DE SILVESTRI (Fiorentina) - A. DIAS (Lazio) - M. DONATI (Bari) - B. DZEMAILI (Parma) - A. EKDAL (Siena) - I. FATIC (Genoa) - A. FILIPPINI (Livorno) - M. FINI (Siena) - S. GIOVINCO (Juventus) - P. GRANOCHE (Chievo) - G. GRECO (Bari) - R. GUANA (Bologna) - M. ISLA (Udinese) - M. IZCO (Catania) - L. JIMENEZ (Parma) - V. KOMAN (Bari) - V. KUTUZOV (Bari) - M. LARRONDO (Siena) - N. LEGROTTAGLIE (Juventus) - F. LODI (Udinese) - D. LOPEZ (Cagliari) - F. LUCIO (Inter) - T. MANFREDINI (Atalanta) - S. MASIELLO (Bari) - F. MATUZALEM (Lazio) - J. MENEZ Roma) - P. MEXES (Roma) - G. MIGLIACCIO (Palermo) - L. MIGLIONICO (Livorno) - E. MORETTI (Genoa) - G. MUDINGAYI (Bologna) - S. MUNTARI (Inter) - S. OKAKA CHUKA (Roma) - C. PANUCCI (Parma) - F. PELUSO (Atalanta) - N. PULZETTI (Livorno) - D. RAGATZU (Cagliari) - A. RAGGI (Bologna) - L. RIGONI (Chievo) - L. RINAUDO (Napoli) - A. ROSI (Siena) - M. ROSSI (Sampdoria) - S. SIVIGLIA (Lazio) - N. SPOLLI (Catania) - R. TADDEI (Roma) - C. TERZI (Siena) - P. VIEIRA (Inter) - M. YEPES (Chievo) - R. ZIEGLER (Sampdoria) Autogoals 1 Autogoal M. ANDREOLLI (Roma - pro Bari) - D. ASTORI (Cagliari - pro Milan) - N. BELMONTE (Bari - pro Parma) - S. BOCCHETTI (Genoa - pro Parma) - P. CASTELLINI (Parma - pro Juventus) - TIAQUINHO (Milan - pro Lazio) - C. ZAPATA (Udinese - pro Bologna)
  13. FIGC Ordered Refs Not To Help Juventus, Milan Spoke To Collina, Fiorentina Consider Legal Action Goal.com rounds up all the biggest Calciopoli stories of the day... Apr 15, 2010 The latest shocking revelation in relation to the on-going Calciopoli trial in Naples has revealed that the chief of Italian football at the time, Franco Carraro, issued orders that referees must not help Juventus. And, Milan have been accused of speaking with referees, not just designators. The latest call to be transcribed from the evidence obtained by Luciano Moggi's legal team at the trial shows how the Italian FA (FIGC) ensured Juventus were not helped during Calciopoli. In fact, it was the then FIGC president Franco Carraro who called referee designator Paolo Bergamo telling him that Juventus were to be sent a referee who would not help them during a game in the build up to a Lega Calcio election. It's a sensational revelation which suggests the then chief of Italian football used his power to manipulate games for his and the authorities own agenda. And it has led to some claiming the whole Calciopoli process in 2006 should have been thrown out. Here is a transcript from one of the calls shown live on the Diretta Stadio programme on television channel 7Gold. The call involves Bergamo and Carrarro. The head of the FA (Carraro) asks for Rodomonti to be sent for the Juventus game, but warns Bergamo of the consequences of any mistakes that could favour the Old Lady. Carraro: Please I recommend you ensure he [Rodomonti] doesn't help Juventus because it's a very delicate time for us at the Lega. Please, ensure it's an honest affair, but make sure there are no mistakes that could favour Juventus. Don't help Juventus. Bergamo: Don't worry I will speak to him about it. I will call him after he finishes training tomorrow. Carraro: Just make sure he doesn't make any mistakes because if he does and it favours Juventus then it would be a disaster. One of the guests on the show who was sitting next to Luciano Moggi as the transcript was played believes the whole Calcipoli process at the time should have been thrown out based on that call. "It's a scandal. We are talking about the head of Italian football here. Based on just this call, the whole Calciopoli process should have been scrapped," said the guest. Since then, Moggi has spoken further on the subject, and he has blamed the current Juventus management for not doing enough to protect the club from the sharp edges of Calciopoli. He says the Old Lady would never have gone down to Serie B if the Elkann ownership fought for the cause with greater effort back in 2006. "Inter's 2006 Scudetto? They should have given it to my porter, it would have been safe there," Moggi told Mattino Cinque. "The problem is another though. Juventus did not defend anyone. If they had defended themselves like other clubs, there would never have gone down to Serie B." Mario Sconcerti, a columnist for the Corriere della Sera newspaper and football pundit for Sky Sport Italia has defended Juventus in light of all the latest developments that have been churned up by the trial in Naples. "It wasn't about the decision to give a Scudetto, but to take two away from Juventus was grave and serious. You cannot take away a club's history because of the behaviour of certain directors," he told Il Sussidiario.net. But, that's not all, Milan have now been accused of having direct communication with referees at the time. In another call, published by L'Espresso, the then Milan consultant Leonardo Meani spoke with referee Pierluigi Collina after he took a game between Siena and Milan. Meani says Milan vice president Adriano Galliani is keen to speak with the bald-headed whistle blower. Meani: He [Adriano Galliani] asked about you. He wanted to have a chat, but couldn't because the location was not ideal. Meani then invites Collina to a meeting at Galliani's house, but the referee refuses, fearing he will be recognised. Collina: Both myself and Galliani can easily be recognised, I wouldn't want someone to see us. Collina and Galliani are then alleged to have met at Meani's own restaurant for a meeting and again on other occasions. Some time after the original Calcipoli scandal, Collina was promoted, and is currently the Serie A and B referee designator. Meanwhile, Fiorentina, who missed out on two Champions League seasons because of their points penalty in 2006 have hinted they could take legal action based on further developments in the Naples trial. Viola deputy chairman Mario Cognini told La Nazione newspaper, "We had made a complaint straight away that we were victims of a profound injustice. "What will we do now? We will wait for the outcomes, then we can take initiative so that our rights are respected."
  14. Inter Could Risk Relegation, Juventus Could Claim Compensation Of
  15. Juventus 1 - 0 Cagliari Chiellini gol: la Juve torna a vincere Cagliari battuto 1-0 all'Olimpico: decide un colpo di testa nel primo tempo del rientrante difensore azzurro. I bianconeri salgono a 51 punti, scavalcano il Napoli e restano a -3 dal Palermo Apr 11, 2010 La Juventus torna a smuovere la sua classifica restando in corsa per un posto nell'Europa che conta. In un Olimpico tutt'altro che amchevole i bianconeri superano di misura il Cagliari grazie ad un colpo di testa del rientrante Chiellini al 35'. Nella ripresa gli uomini di Zaccheroni si limitano a gestire un risultato preziosissimo: con questa vittoria la Juve tiene il passo del Palermo e approfitta della debacle casalinga del Napoli. Nonostante una stagione da dimenticare, i bianconeri restano in piena lotta Champions. L'infermeria bianconera si svuota: in porta si rivede Buffon (400 in Serie A), al centro della difesa c'
  16. Roma & Palermo Also Called Designators, Bergamo Adamant That Facchetti Demanded Collina Appointment Goal.com rounds up all the biggest Calciopoli stories of the day... Apr 14, 2010 Roma and Palermo among others are the latest clubs to have been involved in calling referee designators after more evidence from Tuesday's Calciopoli trial in Naples was published by the Italian media. Of the 75 calls that Luciano Moggi's defence team presented to the court, a number included the newcomers, meaning that 11 of the 20 clubs who participated in the Serie A championship at the time were involved to some extent in calling the ex-designators Paolo Bergamo and Pierluigi Pairetto. Those 11 teams are Bologna, Cagliari, Fiorentina, Inter, Juventus, Lazio, Milan, Palermo, Reggina, Roma and Udinese. Juve, Lazio, Milan, Fiorentina and Reggina were already punished during the 2006 sporting trial. Tuttosport claims 43 phone calls of the 75 presented involved Inter, and some of those were played out at the hearing yesterday. Nine calls involved Milan, but the latest evidence involves Roma and Palermo to as well as Udinese, Cagliari and Bologna. In one call dated April 14 2005, the then Rosanero director Rino Foschi speaks with former referee Massimo De Santis, one of the alleged plotters. Foschi: Am I disturbing you? De Santis: No, no, I have just finished training. Foschi: The other day I spoke with V... It was a personal thing, but not one that I want alone, do you understand? When are we going to see each other? De Santis: What, and you tell me now... you think. Foschi: It's all easy for me... for me it's difficult, difficult. De Santis: Look, we will organise something. The other calls involve Cagliari, Bologna, Reggina and Roma. Reggina were already penalised by the 2006 sporting trial. Roma's call involved Daniele Prade and Innocenzo Mazzini, the former FIGC vice president. Both Tuttosport and La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport claim the call was before the Lupi's trip to Atalanta in which Antonio Cassano scored the winner. Prade tells Mazzini: "We are counting on you." a day before the game. In relation to the phone calls involving Palermo, Maurizio Zamparini insists his club did nothing wrong in calling the ref chiefs and he was quick to defend his position. "I don't have to calm anyone because I am not worried at all. I called three times to complain about referees, but it's one thing complaining, and another trying to gang up on others. The fans shouldn't worry," Zamparini is quoted as saying on Goal.com Italia. Earlier, Moggi's legal team were accused of falsifying evidence in court by Gianfelice Facchetti, the late Giacinto Facchetti's son. He argued his father, who at the time was presdient of Inter did not ask for specific referees. But, Bergamo who spoke to Facchetti at the time, offered a contrasting view. He maintains that Facchetti did in fact ask for Collina in one of the calls. "It was Facchetti who nominated Collina, not me," Bergamo told Rai. Tuesday's court session revealed a call in which Facchetti had invited Bergamo to go to Moratti's offices because there was a gift waiting for him. "I cannot remember going to Inter's offices to pick up a present. But, at the time it was Christmas and we received presents from everyone. In looking at this there needs to be some good sense," he added. "It was my last year as a designator and so I had dinner with old friends including Moggi and Giraudo. "Moratti never came, but he did invite me to go to Forte dei Marmi." The trial in Naples resumes next Tuesday.
  17. Luciano Moggi Supported Inter, False Evidence & Another Revoked Scudetto Goal.com rounds up the biggest Calciopoli stories of the day so far... Apr 14, 2010 Former Juventus director Luciano Moggi has sensationally claimed he supported Inter, but had a change of heart when Massimo Moratti came to power in 1995. "As a child I used to support Inter, but since Moratti came in I support every team apart from Inter," he told TG2, as reported by ANSA press agency. Moggi then spoke in relation to Tuesday's highly charged hearing at the Calcipoli trial in Naples, and insists his innocence. "This is a process based on chit-chat and they obscured what they needed to. But, there was no system, it was merely a way to behave. The first to behave like this was the federation and lega. No-one was meant to call designators, but everyone did," he added. "With Fachetti it was different. Not only did he speak with [Paolo] Bergamo (the former designator), but he asked him about the referee grid, and wanted Collina." Moggi's claim has been vehemently denied by Gianfelice Facchetti, son of Giacinto, who was the then Inter president accused of asking for certain referees for a number of matches. Here is an extract of another call published by Il Corriere dello Sport which sees Facchetti telling Bergamo that Moratti has a gift for him. Bergamo also suggests a way of improving their league position following a poor run. Facchetti: If you call Moratti... I was there yesterday with him... we spoke. Bergamo: I no longer have his number, if you give it to me... infact remember, we spoke about this. Facchetti: Yes, because he wanted to, if you come down someday. Bergamo: Where to? Forte? (a resort where Moratti is known to visit) Facchetti: In the office, no no in Milan. If you come down he has a gift to give you. Bergamo: I just wanted to meet you guys so we could reflect on certain things. Facchetti: Yes, Ok. Bergamo: It's a situation that I would like to help you with because the team doesn't deserve its position. Facchetti: They have been 12 incredible draws. However, Facchetti's family have been quick to issue a statement denying that certain calls involved the late former president. Their denial is in relation to a call in which Facchetti is alledged to have named a referee. During Tuesday's trial the court heard an extract of this call which was presented by Moggi's defence team. Facchetti: Send us Collina, send us Collina. However, on a version published by Sky Sport Italia, Facchetti doesn't mention Collina's name. Facchetti: Send us a some... Bergamo: We'll send Collina. It's this difference that has led to the Facchetti family to defend their father's position at the time, and they have accused Moggi's defence of falsifying evidence. The Facchetti statement, published in La giornalaccio rosa dello Sport reads: "A phone call between my father Giancinto and Bergamo was used and published in a subversive way. "In one call my father is made out to be speaking about Collina, but in fact it was Bergamo who mentioned him. "Thus a totally different interpretation of the original call has come out, used by Moggi in court with the compliance of certain organs of information. "This falsification of facts is shameful and unacceptable." But, the biggest bombshell was dropped by one of Moggi's lawyers Paco D'Onofrio who said Inter's Scudetto could be revoked in light of all the new evidence which has been thrown up in the court room. "Within a month we will make a request to the FIGC to have Inter's Scudetto, the one handed to them by Guido Rossi [in 2006], revoked," "The evidence over the last few days will, in effect, become proof should the court grant authorisation. "Those calls which involve Inter and Milan and the referee system show that the previous beliefs that came out during the sporting trial of 2006 were destitute and without foundation." Teresa Casoria, the judge presiding over the Naples trial has accepted Moggi's evidence following Tuesday's hearing. The court will regather for the next session on April 20. The case continues.
  18. Court Accepts Luciano Moggi's Defence Evidence Regarding Inter's Involvement In Explosive Day Of Calciopoli Hearings Goal.com rounds up the biggest Calciopoli stories of the day... Apr 13, 2010 The fifth hearing of the Calciopoli trial in Naples has concluded and adjourned until Tuesday April 20, but today's court session threw up some major developments. The biggest being Judge Teresa Casoria's decision to accept the new evidence presented by Luciano Moggi's defence team. At the start of the hearing this morning, the court was presented with the transription of 75 phone calls. The calls were about conversations involving former designators Paolo Bergamo, Pierluigi Pairetto and a number of different club directors. Moggi's defence also asked the court to present a further 3,000 telephone contacts (statements showing phone calls between a number of directors and the designators). Judge Casoria allowed the court to listen to a number of phone calls in which the then Inter president Giacinto Facchetti spoke to referee designators. Moggi's defence team reminded the court that he was ousted from football by the 2006 trial for doing what Facchetti did: i.e speak to designators. Shortly after, Colonello Attilio Auricchio was cross-examined by Moggi's legal team and questioned as to why the Inter evidence was not part of the original trial in 2006. Auricchio could not find an answer. Asked by Moggi's Lawyer Trofino, Colonello Auricchio said he knew the then president of Inter Giacinto Facchetti had gone to referee designator Bergamo's house on a number of occasions. "If you ask me about Facchetti then I am aware of this, but I am not aware of [Massimo] Moratti [going to Bergamo's House]," Auricchio said. "The phone call where Facchetti asks Collina about the referee grid with Bergamo was transcripted, but we thought it was not important." Trofino (Moggi's lawyer) responded: "Ahh, but instead you thought the phone calls to Bergamo's house in which the wives speak about the dinner menu were important." Some inside the court laughed and chuckled. As the trial took place, Massimo Moratti the Inter president, who was not present, told reporters he had not been following developments. "I have not had the time to follow it." he said with a solemn look on his face. Auricchio's cross-examination continued. And, Moggi's lawyer Trofino described the accusation on his client of association to defraud as "Ramshackle." "For Milan and Juventus the association to defraud was a ramshackle." During the interrogation, Auricchio confirmed that ex-referees Collina, Paparesta and De Santis were not friends of Moggi's and had no exclusive relationship with Juventus. Trofino: "Can you confirm that these referees were not friends of Moggi?" Auricchio: "Of course Collina, but also Trefoloni and Paparesta... Even though Paparesta had called and went to Canossa to Moffi after the game in Reggio. But I cannot say he was a friend of Juve's. Trefoloni was like Bergamo's son, even though nothing came out on Juventus." Trofino then hit out at the accusation of association to defraud. "I think it's a ramshackle accusation because in the draw for referees, not one ref was a friend of Juventus." Trofino then asked about the referee De Santis who was also considered part of an alleged plot. Trofino: "That year De Santis buried Juventus in at least three games and you know this. How can you consider him an associate? Can you tell me which phone calls shows you that he was part of Moggi's system?" Auricchio: "The games are two not three. As for the calls to De Santis...ehm..." Trofino: "My cross examination can end here." Shortly after, defence counsellor Nicola Penta confirmed Moggi was never the first to know which referees had been assigned. In fact, the court heard that Inter knew the referees for matches before anyone else on one occasion, up to two and three days before games. Penta told the court: "Moggi was not the first to know the name of the assistant referees." "In reality, we have documents and recordings which show that Moggi was third to know. There was once a time when the then Inter president (un-named) called the vice designator Mazzei on the Thursday at 17:50 and he obtained names that were only made public the next day. Then Meani was next to know after receiving two text messages on the Friday morning at 11:15. Moggi then received a penal charge because he received the names on the same Friday at 11:53." Judge Casoria then closed the hearing and confirmed the evidence presented by Moggi's defence was admissible and key to the case. She adjourned the trial until April 20, the day Inter play Barcelona in the first-leg Champions League semi-final. The court confirmed former Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti will be summoned to the next hearing to give evidence in relation to the new findings that were uncovered today. As Moggi left the court he was treated to a round of applause by Juventus fans outside. Moggi told Radio Radio after today's hearing: "I'm happy that there are people who still support me", in reference to the unwavering support of Juventus fans through the ups and downs. The case continues.
  19. A New Calciopoli Could Force Massimo Moratti To Sell Club Speculative and sensationalist reports in Italy suggest Inter President Moratti has had enough... Apr 13, 2010 Inter president Massimo Moratti could turn his back on the club and sell up following the latest revelations at the court of Naples in relation to Calciopoli. On Monday Moratti explained reasons behind his father Angelo's decision to sell up 'La Grande Inter' in the 1960s. He said pressure from the press forced the club to change ownership. And he could bow to more pressure as things heat up in Naples. "We had reached a point where we were intoxicated from the criticisms, from the press. Of course now it's a million times more," he said, as reported by Tuttosport. And now the Turin daily claims that should a new Calciopoli explode based on evidence from the court of Naples in which Inter have been accused of calling referee designators, Moratti will consider his future at the club, and could be forced to step down from his presidency and sell the club.
  20. Man Who Handed Inter Juventus' Revoked Scudetto Receives Death Threats Guido Rossi has received a number of threats... Apr 13, 2010 Guido Rossi, the former FIGC commissioner who handed Inter the Scudetto that was revoked from Juventus during the 2006 Calciopoli trial, has received death threats, reports Il Corriere dello Sport. Messages of violence, intimidation and threats to himself and his family were hurled at Rossi as he returned home by an unknown man. The man allegedly asked one of the porters at Rossi's home when he would be back and waited until he returned before threatening him. He then fled the scene. The attack on Rossi came just days before the Calciopoli trial in Naples resumed.
  21. Luciano Moggi's Defence Present New Evidence To The Court The latest hearing into the 'Offside Investigation' is underway... Apr 13, 2010 The fifth hearing of the Calciopoli trial has begun at the Tribunal of Naples and former Juventus director Luciano Moggi and his legal team of Paolo Trofino, Maurilio Prioreschi and Paolo Rodella will present new evidence to show that it wasn't just Moggi who spoke with referee designators and there was no plot by Moggi or Juventus. Judge Teresa Casoria will listen to Moggi's legal team, who are expected to present more than 100 phonecall recordings that involve other clubs including Inter, Cagliari, Reggina, Milan and Udinese in which a number directors have been accused of speaking with referee designators. Therefore the court will hear how it wasn't just Moggi who spoke with Paolo Bergamo and Pierluigi Pairetto. Trofino will also examine Colonello Auricchio, who was responsible for carrying out the original Calciopoli investigation. He will be asked why the phone calls involving Inter and others did not come to light at the original sporting Calciopoli trial in 2006 which saw Juventus, Milan, Lazio, Fiorentina, Reggina and Arezzo punished. Auricchio will also be cross-examined by the attorneys Giuseppe Narducci and Stefano Capuano, who have asked to see the new evidence. At the current trial Moggi has been accused of association to defraud sports justice, but he will argue his innocence by claiming he was not the only one to call designators. Bergamo has already said more than once that everyone used to call him regularly. "I am satisfied that things I have always said are coming to light. Four years ago I said that I used to speak with everyone and so I am satisfied that what I had said is coming out," he told Sky Sport Italia as he made his way into court. "I had rapports with clubs and with referees, and they were always correct." Judge Casoria will then decide whether the evidence presented by Moggi is enough to warrant a new investigation in relation to the 2006 sporting trial in which Juventus were stripped of two Scudetti. The trial continues.
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  23. Giving Inter 2006 Scudetto Was A Mistake - Franco Carraro Goal.com rounds up the main Calciopoli stories of the day... Apr 12, 2010 Former FIGC president Franco Carraro has said Inter should never have been awarded the 2005/06 title that was stripped from Juventus during the 2006 sporting Calciopoli trial. As things stand, the criminal Calciopoli trial in Naples will regather to hear more evidence on Tuesday April 13. Luciano Moggi's defence team will present new findings on recordings that involved other club presidents including Inter's Massimo Moratti with referee designators Paolo Bergamo and Pierluigi Pairetto. There is also evidence of a phone call in which an unknown Serie A club president sent gifts to referee designators, the name is expected to be revealed tomorrow when the court hearing resumes. Carraro who was involved in the sporting trial of 2006 but later acquitted believes Inter should not have been awarded the title. "With regards to the Scudetto that was given to Inter on the table, I said it in times when there was no suspicions, it was a grave political sports error by Guido Rossi," Carraro told Gr Parlamento. It's a stance which has been backed by former Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli. He feels that Scudetto should be handed back to the Old Lady in light of all the new revelations that have been thrown up by the Naples trial. "I have read and heard the audio [of the new evidence in Naples]. I am sure that if the judges in 2006 had this evidence then their decisions would have been different," Gigli told Il Mattino. "I am awaiting the decisions from the FIGC with curiosity. I would have thought twice about giving the title to Inter as those Scudetti were won on the pitch. Even [Fabio] Capello doesn't lose the chance to remind everyone of this. Giving them back to their original owners would be an act of duty towards Juventus fans." And, the FIGC's president Giancarlo Abete has promised the FA will look into the new evidence and decide on an appropiate course of action in agreement with the federal prosecutor Stefano Palazzi. But, he was not keen on saying if the new evidence will give cause to revoke the Scudetto that was handed to Inter. "In his own complete autonomy Palazzi will evaluate the results from the hearing in Naples with his office," Abete told Radio Anch'io Lo Sport. "There is an open file that contains documents that have come out until now and they will be made official during the hearing. After, Palazzi will decide whether to open an investigation. "The FIGC can intervene in two ways. One will be for the attorney to certify the situation, and two will be from the federation on whether to examine the new wiretaps. "Scudetto revoked? We are only at the beginning and we don't know if the attorney will evaluate the wiretaps to warrant an investigation. In any case the FIGC will safeguard transparency." Luciano Moggi argues that Calciopoli never existed, and he is out to prove that club chiefs did nothing wrong in calling referees. In fact he claims it was the referee chiefs that encouraged dialogue. Meanwhile, Adriano Galliani has blasted the scandal for having a detrimental effect on Italy's chances of losing a Champions League place to German football. Juventus' relegation to Serie B meant they stayed two seasons away from Europe because of Calciopoli.
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