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luciano moggi

In 1990, Milan and Naples were competing to be the Italian champions. Milan had already won the European championship, so if Naples won the Italian championship the following year, Italy would have two teams in the cup. The Italian Football Federation and Naples manager Moggi started working together to make sure Naples won. Verona, who had been relegated, beat Milan, but it was suspicious because a lot of red cards were given out and even the world-famous player Marco van Basten was kicked out. Juventus noticed this and decided to sign the player right away.

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luciano moggi

Ali Koç is someone who is just like everyone else, but he can't get away with cheating in sports like match-fixing because the laws in his country make sure that justice is served. For example, when it was discovered that Juventus had been trying to influence referees, they were sent down to a lower league and given a penalty of -30 points.

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luciano moggi

The former General Manager of Juventus claimed that it was the club's President, Massimo Moratti, who revealed the phone calls that were evidence of the scandal that caused Juventus to be relegated. When asked why a Swiss phone company gave a SIM card to the Chairman of the Referee Committee, he just laughed. He was making a lot of money from Juventus that season, earning 2.5 million euros.

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luciano moggi

If he lived in Turkey, he could get a job at Starbucks, but unfortunately he is from Italy.

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luciano moggi

He is a manager in football who is well-known for enjoying difficult tasks and doing them well. He has made a big impact on the sport of football and people like him are important for the game. It would be like a movie if his life was made into one.

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luciano moggi

The club manager of Juventus got in trouble when phone conversations were revealed where he was telling federation officials which referees should be appointed. If he had not done this over the phone and instead had done it in public, the Juventus club would not have been relegated. He claims he is innocent.

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luciano moggi

Ricardo Kaka was playing in Sao Paulo and he made a statement to Italian journalists that they should not be dealing with football players who have a bad reputation. It was similar to when Florentino Perez said that the defenders' jerseys were not selling well, referring to Pepe (Kepler Laveran Lima Ferreira) who was offered 2 million euros. However, shortly after, Real Madrid ended up spending 30 million euros on Pepe.

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