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  • ANTONIO CONTE ABSOLVED IN MATCH-FIXING TRIAL

    ANTONIO CONTE ABSOLVED IN MATCH-FIXING TRIAL

    Italy national team coach Antonio Conte has been absolved in the max-fixing trial in which he had been involved. Conte was accused of failing to report alleged match-fixing when he was in charge of Siena in Serie B.

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    Today is Antonio Conte’s judgment day. The next Chelsea boss will know the first-degree verdict of the match-fixing trail in which he’s involved. Cremona’s attorney general Antonio Di Martino had requested a six-month suspension for Antonio Conte’s role in a match-fixing case when he was Siena’s manager in Serie B. Conte has always denied any involvement in the case.

    Conte’s position, however, is much less serious than former footballers Cristiano Doni, Beppe Signori and Giuseppe Sartor who are accused of sporting fraud conspiracy, alongside Lazio captain Stefano Mauri.
    Antonio Conte is also expected to name a 30-men list today who will take part to a pre EURO 2016 camp in Coverciano (Florence) from Wednesday to Friday.

    Lorenzo Bettoni @lorebetto 
     

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