Monday, 16 May 2016

Italy coach Conte acquitted of sporting fraud charges

Italy coach Antonio Conte has been cleared of allegations of donning extortion taking after a hearing in Cremona on Monday at which prosecutors had asked for a six-month jail sentence, Italian media reports said. 

Conte is currently allowed to lead Italy at Euro 2016 preceding getting to be Chelsea mentor taking after the competition's decision on July 10, as per reports on the site of games day by day Gazzetta dello Sport. 

Conte had been blamed for not reporting a scene of match-settling identifying with a Serie B match with AlbinoLeffe from May 2011 when he was mentor of Siena. 

Albeit previous players and different figures had been included in the illicit relationship, Conte was the most celebrated. 

The 46-year-old previous Juventus mentor has dependably denied any wrong-doing in an issue in which players purportedly conspired with underworld figures to settle coordinates and recover the prizes of an illicit wagering system. 

A legal counselor for Conte, Francesco Arata, said a month ago: "He's an aggregate outsider to the wagering scene and that is the reason he will be cleared by the judge

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