Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo and Innocenzo Mazzini have received lifetime bans from Italian football due to Calciopoli. Although the ruling on this scandal was back in 2006, the FIGC has only today ...
Italy's Court of Cassation has declared that Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi was at the centre of the 2006 Calciopoli scandal. Moggi was initially sentenced to five years and four months in ...
Former Juventus sporting director Luciano Moggi notes some similarities between the circumstances that led to his ousting and the current controversy surrounding Inter president Beppe Marotta. The ...
Luciano Moggi, the former football director of Juventus, is known by many as one of the greatest at transfers and has always been regarded highly by the media for his opinion. Moggi has always had ...
Former Juventus sporting director Luciano Moggi says the whole Calciopoli scandal was invented due to the envy and hate people had for the success of his team. Moggi was banned from all activity in ...
Former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi has been sentenced to four months in prison for threatening former Roma director Franco Baldini. The charges stem from the trial relating to GEA World, an ...
Former Juventus general director Luciano Moggi was found guilty of using threats and violence to coerce players into signing with his son's sports agency Gea World. Moggi, who was dismissed by Juve ...
Luciano Moggi has commented on Juventus’ ongoing struggles and has raised concerns about Thiago Motta’s relationship with his players. Juventus have failed to meet expectations, and Motta’s remarks ...
A lot of people would say Pierluigi Pairetto ought not even to have rung Juventus's general manager Luciano Moggi, let alone told him what he did. Two years ago, when their conversation was secretly ...
Former Juventus executive Luciano Moggi and more than 20 other football officials were facing sentences Tuesday from a court in Naples over their alleged roles in the 2006 Italian match-fixing scandal ...
Former Juventus chief Luciano Moggi has opened up on the match-fixing scandal that shook Italian football 15 years ago, revealing that he contemplated taking his own life in the aftermath. Moggi and ...
Former Juventus executive Luciano Moggi was sentenced to five years and four months in prison by a Naples court Tuesday for his role in the 2006 Italian match-fixing scandal. Prosecutors were seeking ...