Milan prosecutors have requested that a sports ​fraud case against Gianluca Rocchi, ‌the former referee designator for ​Italy’s Serie A ⁠and Serie B, be dismissed, Italian news agency ANSA reported on Wednesday.

    Rocchi, ‌who was responsible for appointing referees in ‌Italy’s top two divisions, ‌had ⁠been investigated on suspicion ⁠of complicity in sporting fraud over referee assignments for four matches, including ​Torino’s Serie A ‌game against Inter Milan in the recently concluded season.

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    He suspended himself from the role ‌in April, saying it ​would “allow the legal proceedings to run their course ⁠properly, from which I am sure I will come out ‌unscathed”.

    According to ANSA, prosecutors concluded after a two-year inquiry that there was no evidence of match-fixing, saying they did not “identify a structured ‌system aimed at interfering with appointments”.

    However, ​they have forwarded the case documents to the ⁠sports justice authorities and the Italian ⁠Olympic Committee’s General Prosecutor’s Office to assess whether ‌any disciplinary breaches may have occurred.

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    Published on Jul 15, 2026

    Published on 15 July 2026 by sportstar

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