10 Facts About Luciano Moggi

1.

Luciano Moggi is a former Italian football administrator.

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Luciano Moggi worked as a railway station caretaker until the early 1970s, when he met Italo Allodi, then Juventus' managing director, who appointed him to minor roles at the club.

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3.

Luciano Moggi has a son Alessandro, who works as an agent for several football players and managers.

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Luciano Moggi is head of GEA World, a consortium of football agents and managers, which the company and Alessandro were ranked the first by volume from 2002 to 2006.

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Luciano Moggi received a life ban from football and a recommendation to the Italian Football Federation president that he be banned for life from membership of the FIGC at any level.

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On 23 March 2015, in its final resolution the Supreme Court ruled that Luciano Moggi was acquitted of "some individual charges for sporting fraud, but not from being the 'promoter' of the 'criminal conspiracy' that culminated in Calciopoli".

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Nevertheless, the remaining charges of Luciano Moggi were cancelled without a new trial due to the statute of limitations.

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On 9 September 2015, the Supreme Court released a 150-page document that explained its final ruling of the case: despite Luciano Moggi's remaining charges having been dismissed without a new trial—due to the statute of limitations—the court confirmed that Luciano Moggi was actively involved in sporting fraud that favoured Juventus and benefitted him personally.

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9.

Luciano Moggi continues to make observations on the Serie A on the newspaper Libero and the local television channel Telecapri Sport.

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10.

In 2021, Luciano Moggi was featured in an episode of Netflix's documentary series Bad Sport about Calciopoli.

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