Juventus coach Conte has ban reduced to four months

Author : timbang1979
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 16:36:40


Juventus coach Conte has ban reduced to four months

Juventus coach Antonio Conte will be free to take his place on the bench for the Serie A champions in December after a 10-month ban for his involvement in a match fixing scandal was cut to four months Friday.

A statement by the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) confirmed that the 43-year-old can return on December 9.

Conte had taken his appeal to CONI after being handed his original ban by the Italian Football Federation.



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The disciplinary action related to his time in charge of Siena in the 2010-11 season.

He was accused of not passing on knowledge of match fixing in games they played while in Serie B.

Conte's assistant at Siena and Juventus, Angelo Alessio, has had his ban for his role in the affair reduced from eight months to six.

The punishments were handed out as part of the 'Calcioscommesse' scandal, which has seen more than 20 Italian teams under the spotlight.

Juventus president Andrea Agnelli welcomed the decision on the club's official website.

'I maintain my view, which is shared by everyone at Juventus, that Antonio Conte is an innocent man and in no way guilty of the charges leveled at him,' said Agnelli.

Conte's case was heard by the National Court of Arbitration for Sport (TNAS) and while reducing his ban, did not fully exonerate him of the charges against him.

Agnelli is angry that Conte was not cleared and added: 'The confirmation of his suspension is an injustice which should prompt the entire footballing system to ask itself questions,' he added.

Conte, who took Juve to the title in his first season in charge, will have missed 15 Serie A matches and the entire Champions League group stage before his ban ends.

But in his absence, Juventus have continued their fine form, topping the Italian standings on the same points as Napoli.

Juventus coach Antonio Conte will be free to take his place on the bench for the Serie A champions in December after a 10-month ban for his involvement in a match fixing scandal was cut to four months Friday. Agnelli is angry that Conte was not cleared and added: 'The confirmation of his suspension is an injustice which should prompt the entire footballing system to ask itself questions,' he added. Conte's case was heard by the National Court of Arbitration for Sport (TNAS) and while reducing his ban, did not fully exonerate him of the charges against him. Conte, who took Juve to the title in his first season in charge, will have missed 15 Serie A matches and the entire Champions League group stage before his ban ends. Conte, who took Juve to the title in his first season in charge, will have missed 15 Serie A matches and the entire Champions League group stage before his ban ends. Juventus president Andrea Agnelli welcomed the decision on the club's official website. Juventus coach Antonio Conte will be free to take his place on the bench for the Serie A champions in December after a 10-month ban for his involvement in a match fixing scandal was cut to four months Friday. 'I maintain my view, which is shared by everyone at Juventus, that Antonio Conte is an innocent man and in no way guilty of the charges leveled at him,' said Agnelli. But in his absence, Juventus have continued their fine form, topping the Italian standings on the same points as Napoli. The punishments were handed out as part of the 'Calcioscommesse' scandal, which has seen more than 20 Italian teams under the spotlight. Conte's case was heard by the National Court of Arbitration for Sport (TNAS) and while reducing his ban, did not fully exonerate him of the charges against him. Conte's assistant at Siena and Juventus, Angelo Alessio, has had his ban for his role in the affair reduced from eight months to six. But in his absence, Juventus have continued their fine form, topping the Italian standings on the same points as Napoli. The disciplinary action related to his time in charge of Siena in the 2010-11 season. Conte's case was heard by the National Court of Arbitration for Sport (TNAS) and while reducing his ban, did not fully exonerate him of the charges against him. Conte had taken his appeal to CONI after being handed his original ban by the Italian Football Federation. Agnelli is angry that Conte was not cleared and added: 'The confirmation of his suspension is an injustice which should prompt the entire footballing system to ask itself questions,' he added. He was accused of not passing on knowledge of match fixing in games they played while in Serie B. A statement by the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) confirmed that the 43-year-old can return on December 9. He was accused of not passing on knowledge of match fixing in games they played while in Serie B. He was accused of not passing on knowledge of match fixing in games they played while in Serie B. Agnelli is angry that Conte was not cleared and added: 'The confirmation of his suspension is an injustice which should prompt the entire footballing system to ask itself questions,' he added.

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