13 Club Italia Review for Game Settings

13 Club Italia Review for Game Settings

A total of 13 clubs and 44 individuals, including Juventus coach Antonio Conte and Italian international Leonardo Bonucci has been summoned to appear before the disciplinary committee the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on August 2, as part of an ongoing investigation for match-fixing scandal, as the FIGC.

Juventus coach who just won the Serie A, have been engaged in "Calcioscommesse" after one of his former players accused him of Filippo Carobbio involved in match-fixing when he became coach of Siena in the season 2010/11.

Conte claimed Carobbio find a deal to play a draw in a match against Novara, after the two teams promoted to Serie A.

Bonucci, who played at Euro 2012 though haunted by the suspicion, accused of involvement in match fixing when he played for Bari in the 2009-2010 season.

Other players such as defender Daniele Portanova of Italy Bologna is in the same situation as risky Bonucci and got banned for three years.

Italian international, Simone Pepe and Marco Di Vaio is also being investigated for alleged sporting fraud.

Torino the Serie A campaign team started the season with a risk penalty points, while Serie B club Lecce risk relegated to division three.

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