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Former Juventus football club general manager Luciano Moggi has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being found guilty of corruption. | Former Juventus football club general manager Luciano Moggi has been sentenced to 18 months in prison after being found guilty of corruption. |
Moggi was banned from football for five years in 2006, having been with Juventus for 12 years. He was one of Italian football's most powerful men. | Moggi was banned from football for five years in 2006, having been with Juventus for 12 years. He was one of Italian football's most powerful men. |
His son, Alessandro, was sentenced to 14 months in prison. | |
Juventus were stripped of back-to-back league titles for 2005/6 and relegated to the second division over the affair. | Juventus were stripped of back-to-back league titles for 2005/6 and relegated to the second division over the affair. |
They have since returned to the top flight, Italian Serie A. | |
Agent Davide Lippi, son of Italy coach Marcello Lippi, was acquitted, as were three others. | |
Luciano Moggi, who denied any wrongdoing, allegedly influenced player moves involving the agency GEA, which was run by Alessandro Moggi. |