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Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina have been relegated to Serie B following the
outcome of the Italian match-fixing scandal, but Milan will stay in the top
flight.
Turin giants Juventus have also been stripped of the last two Serie A titles
the team have won, been fined €80,000 (£50,000) and have also been handed a
30-point deduction for next season.
Joining the Old Lady in Serie B are Lazio, who have been docked seven points
for next season, and Fiorentina, who have been hit with a 12-point penalty.
Milan have avoided demotion to the second tier of Italian football, although
they have been penalised 15 points for next term.
In addition, the Rossoneri will not take part in the coming campaign's UEFA
Champions League after being docked 44 points from last season's total.
The punishments mean that Italy will need to find three new entrants for
Champions League participation due to the sanctions against Fiorentina,
Juventus and Milan.
Several officials have also been hit hard following the verdict in the
match-fixing scandal which arose after allegations that Juventus tried to
arrange the appointment of referees.
Former Juve general manager Luciano Moggi has been banned from the game for
five years - the same penalty meted out to Antonio Giraudo.
Ex-Italian Football Federation president Franco Carraro has been suspended
for four years and six months - the same length of time which referee Massimo
De Sanctis has been banned for.
Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani has been banned for 12 months,
Fiorentina president Andrea Della Valle for four years and Lazio supremo
Claudio Lotito for three years.
The scandal has rocked Italian football and has taken the gloss off the
national team's recent World Cup victory, with some having called for
leniency.
But Italian Federation Commission judge Cesare Ruperto (pictured) has come
down hard on the clubs involved, with the punishments possibly seeing a mass
exodus from those concerned.
Juventus could lose the likes of Fabio Cannavaro, Gianluca Zambrotta, David
Trezeguet and Zlatan Ibrahimovic, with the 30-point penalty making an
immediate return to Serie A a tough ask.
Fiorentina will face a fight to hang on to the likes of Luca Toni, while
Lazio full back Massimo Oddo is expected to be in demand.
The lack of European football at Milan could also witness Gennaro Gattuso and
Andrea Pirlo, among others, move on to pastures new.
All four clubs are expected to appeal against the verdicts, but as things
stand Internazionale and Roma would qualify automatically for next term's
Champions League.
Chievo Verona and Palermo would enter at the preliminary stage, while
Livorno, Empoli and Parma would go into the Uefa Cup.
There will also be a reprieve for Messina, Lecce and Treviso, who had
initially been relegated last season, although there is a new inquiry
relating to the former-named club.
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