Three banned for life in Juve scandal
ROME -- Former Juventus executive Luciano Moggi and two others have been banned for life from Italian soccer for their role in a 2006 match-fixing scandal.
The ban was announced Wednesday by the Italian soccer federation's national disciplinary commission. It also applies to fellow former Juventus executive Antonio Giraudo and Innocenzo Mazzini, a former official at the federation. The three had previously been banned for five years.
In separate criminal proceedings, Moggi is facing trial in Naples on charges of criminal association aimed at committing sports fraud. Giraudo already received a three-year sentence from the Naples court.
Juventus was stripped of the 2004-2005 and 2005-06 Serie A titles because of the scandal.
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