- Title: Italy judge acquits future Chelsea coach Conte in match-fixing case
- Date: 16th May 2016
- Summary: TURIN, ITALY (FILE - AUGUST 23, 2012) (REUTERS) CONTE ARRIVING FOR NEWS CONFERENCE PHOTO OF CONTE BEING TAKEN WITH MOBILE PHONE (SOUNDBITE) (Italian) FORMER JUVENTUS COACH, ANTONIO CONTE, TALKING ABOUT ALLEGATIONS, SAYING: "It's absurd, all of this is absurd. The Juventus people, the fans, all fans, need to know what has happened to me, what they are doing to me, because it is a disgrace, it's a disgrace." MEDIA CONTE WALKING AWAY AFTER NEWS CONFERENCE ISTANBUL, TURKEY (FILE - DECEMBER 9, 2013) (REUTERS) CONTE (CENTRE) STANDING ON PITCH ALONGSIDE ASSISTANT COACHES CONTE WALKING/ JUVENTUS PLAYERS TRAINING IN BACKGROUND TURIN, ITALY (FILE - NOVEMBER 19, 2012) (REUTERS) VARIOUS OF CONTE TALKING TO ASSISTANT COACHES ON TRAINING PITCH CONTE OBSERVING TRAINING
- Embargoed: 31st May 2016 13:05
- Keywords: Antonio Conte Siena Italy court Juventus
- Location: ROME, TURIN AND BARI, ITALY / TA'QALI, MALTA / ISTANBUL, TURKEY
- City: ROME, TURIN AND BARI, ITALY / TA'QALI, MALTA / ISTANBUL, TURKEY
- Country: Italy
- Topics: Soccer,Sport
- Reuters ID: LVA0034I24BB3
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: An Italian judge acquitted Antonio Conte, the future coach of English Premier League club Chelsea, for allegedly doing nothing to halt a 2011 match-fixing scandal while in charge of Siena's soccer team.
Judge Pierpaolo Beluzzi said Conte, who will coach Italy's national squad during this year's European Championship before taking up his new post at Chelsea, was acquitted because the accusations of sporting fraud were baseless.
Conte, who has already served a ban imposed by the Italian soccer federation (FIGC) in connection with the case, has always denied any wrongdoing. - Copyright Holder: FILE REUTERS (CAN SELL)
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