Flachi given two-month ban for illegal gambling
Friday • September 22, 2006
Sampdoria striker Francesco Flachi has been given a two-month ban by the disciplinary council of the Italian football federation (FIGC) for his role in an illegal gambling ring.
Police intercepted calls made by the 31-year-old forward last year in which he tried to obtain advance information about allegedly fixed matches before placing bets on them.
The interceptions led to the FIGC opening an inquiry.
Moris Carrozzieri, Flachi's former Sampdoria team-mate who now plays for Serie A rivals Atalanta, was also banned for two months for his involvement while Sampdoria were hit with a fine of 20,000 euros for 'objective responsibility'.
It has long been forbidden for any footballer in Italy to bet on matches in his own championship, but last year the FIGC extended that ban to include any form of gambling.
In July, five Serie A clubs - Juventus, AC Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina - were found guilty of match-fixing in the 2004-05 season. — AFP
Friday • September 22, 2006
Sampdoria striker Francesco Flachi has been given a two-month ban by the disciplinary council of the Italian football federation (FIGC) for his role in an illegal gambling ring.
Police intercepted calls made by the 31-year-old forward last year in which he tried to obtain advance information about allegedly fixed matches before placing bets on them.
The interceptions led to the FIGC opening an inquiry.
Moris Carrozzieri, Flachi's former Sampdoria team-mate who now plays for Serie A rivals Atalanta, was also banned for two months for his involvement while Sampdoria were hit with a fine of 20,000 euros for 'objective responsibility'.
It has long been forbidden for any footballer in Italy to bet on matches in his own championship, but last year the FIGC extended that ban to include any form of gambling.
In July, five Serie A clubs - Juventus, AC Milan, Fiorentina, Lazio and Reggina - were found guilty of match-fixing in the 2004-05 season. — AFP