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TURIN, Italy – Juventus coach Antonio Conte says he is being made a scapegoat in the Italian match-fixing scandal.
Conte’s appeal against his 10-month ban for his role in the scandal was rejected Wednesday by the Italian football federation.
In a specially called news conference on Thursday, Conte says “I am the object of slanderous accusations, to make me out to be the public face of a football betting scandal.”
The federation’s disciplinary committee confirmed the guilty finding for failing to report match-fixing in Albinoleffe’s match against Siena during the 2010-11 season, when Conte was coach of then-Serie B team Siena. It threw out the guilty finding in a second game that season — against Novara — but maintained the 10-month sentence.
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