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Calciopoli (Italian: [kalˈtʃɔːpoli]) was a sports scandal in Italy's top professional association football league Serie A and to a lesser extent Serie... |
Sports proceedings began soon after Calciopoli, an association football scandal, was made public in May 2006. In July 2006, the Italian Football Federation's... |
Luciano Moggi (section Calciopoli) May 2006, Moggi was involved in the sports scandal that became known as Calciopoli, which remains a much debated and controversial topic due to the one-sided... |
when the club was still dealing with the aftermath of the controversial Calciopoli scandal, he is credited with overseeing the club's transition into the... |
Negreira case (section Reactions) Negreira case as "one of the most serious" he's ever seen. Barçagate Calciopoli Corrigan, Pol Ballus and Dermot. "Barcelona facing fresh suspected bribery... |
from the record books of Juventus due to the club's involvement in the Calciopoli scandal). During the 2004–05 season, Ancelotti also led Milan to the 2005... |
the 2006 Serie A Footballer of the Year. After the 2006 World Cup, the Calciopoli trial verdicts relegated Juventus to Serie B. Since Juventus were ineligible... |
Federation (FIGC) on 27 June 2007. Following Juventus' punishment in the Calciopoli scandal, in which their two most recent Serie A titles were stripped and... |
Serie A following their relegation due to their involvement in the 2006 Calciopoli Scandal the previous season. He subsequently managed another one of his... |
awarded the title following Juventus's and Milan's involvement in the 2006 Calciopoli scandal, also helping Inter to win another Coppa Italia, as well as the... |
2005–06 Serie A title awarded to third-placed Inter in the aftermath of the Calciopoli scandal], the second you won it because there was no one there [to compete... |
as a possible successor in what would be his first football role since Calciopoli. He was immediately opposed by smaller Serie A clubs. A return to the... |
scandal (2005) – a match fixing scandal involving referees in Brazil. 2006 Calciopoli scandal – a match fixing scandal in Italian football involving several... |
authorization, finally it wants to implement arbitral justice like in Calciopoli, even if to define it as such is really too much given how the matter... |
Football Association. The 2006 Italian football scandal, also known as "Calciopoli", involved Italy's top professional football leagues, Serie A and Serie... |
(before their 30-point deduction due to their involvement in the 2006 Calciopoli scandal), also reaching the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League,... |
snowclone-like use of -opoli include Bancopoli (a financial scandal) and Calciopoli (a 2006 Italian football scandal). These scandals have been given the... |
three points behind Juventus in Serie A, before being implicated in the Calciopoli match-fixing scandal. The Rossoneri lost as many matches (five) in the... |