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Apr 28, 2026
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Italian Football Rocked by Refereeing Scandal

AI Summary
A refereeing scandal has hit Italian football, with Gianluca Rocchi, the head of match officials for Serie A and Serie B, under investigation for alleged complicity in sporting fraud. The scandal has drawn comparisons to the Calciopoli scandal of 2006.

The Refereeing Scandal

Agenzia Italia broke the news on Saturday that Gianluca Rocchi, the man responsible for designating match officials for Serie A and Serie B, was under investigation for 'complicity in sporting fraud'. He suspended himself from his duties for the National Referees' Committee for Italy's top two divisions (CAN) the same day.

The Allegations

Rocchi is accused of meeting with unnamed individuals during the first leg of Inter's Coppa Italia semi-final against Milan in April and accepting a suggestion to have Andrea Colombo take charge of their league game against Bologna. He is also accused of intervening inappropriately in a VAR decision during Udinese's win over Parma last March.

The Impact

The scandal has drawn comparisons to the Calciopoli scandal of 2006, which led to Juventus being stripped of two Serie A titles and relegated, as well as five other clubs receiving points deductions. Italian football can hardly avoid questions about history possibly repeating.

The Future

The designation of match officials for the season's remaining weeks is uncertain. The scandal arrives at an especially messy moment for Italian football, with the national federation yet to elect a replacement for president Gabriele Gravina, who resigned after the World Cup qualifying failure.