Summary
JUVENTUS have been charged, along with former general manager Luciano Moggi and match officials, in the second part of a probe into the 2006 match-fixing scandal.
The Italian club, who were relegated to Serie B when the first set of punishments was handed out in 2006, are in danger of receiving further sanctions from the Italian Football Federdation because of Moggi's actions while he was at the club.See the full content of this document
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Juve Facing New Scandal
Moggi (above) ...
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