Juventus, Lazio ve Florentina 2. ligde
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2006 10:01 pm
son 2 şampiyonluğu da ellerinden alınmış.
kaynak: ntv
BEKLENEN DEPREM OLDU !..
İtalya'daki şike skandalı ile ilgili karar verildi ve tarihi cezalar çıktı !.. Skandala adı karışan takımlardan Juventus, Fiorentine ve Lazio küme düşürülürken, Milan ucuz yırttı !..
Şike skandalına adı karışan takımlardan Juventus, Fiorentina ve Lazio Serie B'ye düşürüldü. Ayrıca, Juventus'un 30, Fiorentina'nın 12, Lazio'nun 7 puanı silinecek.
Milan ise Serie A'da kalırken, Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne katılmaktan men edildi ve 15 puanı silinecek.
Cezalara 5 gün içinde itiraz edilebilecek.
Ne kadar ağır ceza bu, adamlar nerdeyse 3. lige düşürülecek.Caydırıcı ceza böyle verilir.
Bu da bbc'den:
Italian trio relegated to Serie B
AC Milan, Fiorentina, Juventus and Lazio were implicated
Serie A sides Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina have been demoted to the second division for their involvement in Italy's match-fixing scandal.
AC Milan will stay in Serie A but will lose 15 points and will be kicked out of the Champions League.
Juventus were also stripped of their last two titles and had 30 points deducted meaning that they are almost certain to stay down for two seasons.
Lazio were penalised seven points while Fiorentina suffered a 12 point penalty.
The clubs will have three days to appeal to the Federal Court.
The FIGC (Italian football's governing body) must hand Uefa the lists of teams that will be involved in European competitions by 25 July, with Juventus and AC Milan out of the Champions League and Lazio and Fiorentina thrown out of the Uefa Cup.
Those directly involved with the scandal were also penalised, with former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi suspended from all football for five years and Adriano Galliani, who was AC Milan vice-president, suspended for one year.
The tribunal in Rome investigated charges that the clubs, their management, football officials and referees tried to influence the outcome of matches by interfering with the appointment of officials.
In May, transcripts were published of telephone conversations between Moggi and Italian Football Association officials, discussing refereeing appointments in the 2004-05 season.
FIGC prosecutor Stefano Palazzi also charged 26 individuals for sporting fraud and violating fairness and probity.
All four clubs implicated denied the accusations.
Thirteen of Italy's World Cup-winning squad play for the clubs involved, with five at Juventus, who also number Patrick Vieira, Lilian Thuram, David Trezeguet, Pavel Nedved and Zlatan Ibrahimovic in their ranks.
kaynak: ntv
BEKLENEN DEPREM OLDU !..
İtalya'daki şike skandalı ile ilgili karar verildi ve tarihi cezalar çıktı !.. Skandala adı karışan takımlardan Juventus, Fiorentine ve Lazio küme düşürülürken, Milan ucuz yırttı !..
Şike skandalına adı karışan takımlardan Juventus, Fiorentina ve Lazio Serie B'ye düşürüldü. Ayrıca, Juventus'un 30, Fiorentina'nın 12, Lazio'nun 7 puanı silinecek.
Milan ise Serie A'da kalırken, Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne katılmaktan men edildi ve 15 puanı silinecek.
Cezalara 5 gün içinde itiraz edilebilecek.
Ne kadar ağır ceza bu, adamlar nerdeyse 3. lige düşürülecek.Caydırıcı ceza böyle verilir.
Bu da bbc'den:
Italian trio relegated to Serie B
AC Milan, Fiorentina, Juventus and Lazio were implicated
Serie A sides Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina have been demoted to the second division for their involvement in Italy's match-fixing scandal.
AC Milan will stay in Serie A but will lose 15 points and will be kicked out of the Champions League.
Juventus were also stripped of their last two titles and had 30 points deducted meaning that they are almost certain to stay down for two seasons.
Lazio were penalised seven points while Fiorentina suffered a 12 point penalty.
The clubs will have three days to appeal to the Federal Court.
The FIGC (Italian football's governing body) must hand Uefa the lists of teams that will be involved in European competitions by 25 July, with Juventus and AC Milan out of the Champions League and Lazio and Fiorentina thrown out of the Uefa Cup.
Those directly involved with the scandal were also penalised, with former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi suspended from all football for five years and Adriano Galliani, who was AC Milan vice-president, suspended for one year.
The tribunal in Rome investigated charges that the clubs, their management, football officials and referees tried to influence the outcome of matches by interfering with the appointment of officials.
In May, transcripts were published of telephone conversations between Moggi and Italian Football Association officials, discussing refereeing appointments in the 2004-05 season.
FIGC prosecutor Stefano Palazzi also charged 26 individuals for sporting fraud and violating fairness and probity.
All four clubs implicated denied the accusations.
Thirteen of Italy's World Cup-winning squad play for the clubs involved, with five at Juventus, who also number Patrick Vieira, Lilian Thuram, David Trezeguet, Pavel Nedved and Zlatan Ibrahimovic in their ranks.