The Italian public prosecutor Roberto Di Martino asked 6-month
suspended sentence for Italy coach Antonio Conte, because match-fixing
scandal while staying at Conte at Siena.
The new Chelsea manager
is under investigation for victory over Siena Albinolefe 1: 0 in 2011 and a year later The Italian Football Federation has punished him by suspending rights four months. Prosecutors, however, also wants punishment for Conte - 6 months suspended sentence and € 8,000 fine.
"Antonio Conte denies doing anything illegal or had knowledge of match-fixing," said the lawyer coach Leonardo Chamber. Conte will learn his sentence in mid-May and then may appeal it to the Court of Appeal and Court of Cassation.
The new Chelsea manager
is under investigation for victory over Siena Albinolefe 1: 0 in 2011 and a year later The Italian Football Federation has punished him by suspending rights four months. Prosecutors, however, also wants punishment for Conte - 6 months suspended sentence and € 8,000 fine.
"Antonio Conte denies doing anything illegal or had knowledge of match-fixing," said the lawyer coach Leonardo Chamber. Conte will learn his sentence in mid-May and then may appeal it to the Court of Appeal and Court of Cassation.
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