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13 Facts About Enrico Preziosi

1.

Enrico Preziosi was the chairman of Como from 26 February 1998 until 18 October 2003.

2.

Como received capital injection of 4,165,810,500 lire on 31 May 1999, and again in the next few seasons in order to promote to Serie A Preziosi made one of his first successful player deals, such as Tommaso Rocchi.

3.

Enrico Preziosi acquired Genoa in June 2003 from the liquidator of Genoa's parent company.

4.

Enrico Preziosi bought players from Como to Genoa, such as Sasa Bjelanovic, Stephen Makinwa, Giuseppe Greco, Marco Rossi, Luca Belingheri and Nikola Lazetic.

5.

Enrico Preziosi submitted an appeal to La Camera di Conciliazione e Arbitrato per lo Sport section of Italian National Olympic Committee and intervening settled on 18 January 2006.

6.

The agreement was not published but it was aimed for Genoa's future in exchange Enrico Preziosi giving up something.

7.

In July 2012, it was confirmed that, rather than receive a jail sentence, Enrico Preziosi was forbidden to enter the stadium for six months, so he arranged for a life-size photo of himself to be placed in his seat.

8.

Enrico Preziosi was banned by Serie C for a year on 14 December 2005, for violating article 11 bis of Codice di Giustizia Sportiva.

9.

Enrico Preziosi appealed to La Camera di Conciliazione e Arbitrato per lo Sport section of CONI on 14 July 2008.

10.

Enrico Preziosi was involved in the 2000s false accounting scandal, which clubs manipulated the price of footballers and other false account tricks in order to pass the financial tests.

11.

Enrico Preziosi appealed to National Arbitration Tribunal of Sport, A hearing was scheduled on 12 November but gave up after the hearing on 10 December 2010.

12.

Enrico Preziosi was banned for two months in July 2008 due to the sale of Domenico Criscito to Juventus, and the acquisition of Abdoulay Konko and Andrea Masiello in January 2007.

13.

Enrico Preziosi was banned for 10 days as he contacted Siena for Erjon Bogdani's price.