Post by mesi on Jan 11, 2024 4:13:13 GMT -5
The Spanish goalkeeper Pepe Reina (Naples) and the defenders Paolo Cannavaro (Sassuaolo) and Salvatore Aronica, have been reported to the Disciplinary Commission of the Italian Football Federation for having allegedly frequented people linked to the Camorra - Neapolitan mafia -, media reports Italians.
The accusations are based on the investigations being carried out by the Naples Anti-Mafia Directorate, which has passed the information collected to the Italian Football Federation, which had opened an investigation.
Likewise, the clubs to which the players currently belong, Napoli, Sassuolo and Palermo, have also been reported for the same events for direct responsibility.
As the newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport Binance App Users Data explains on its website , in the case of Reina , currently Napoli's goalkeeper, the accusations are of having "inappropriately maintained friendly relations" with Gabriele Esposito, already convicted of organized crime, and his two brothers, Francesco and Giuseppe, owners of a Eurobet betting agency.
These friendly relations, the Milanese newspaper points out, would have taken the form of "vacations, exchange of courtesy (availability of the use of large displacement cars owned by Gabriele Esposito and access to the restricted area of the San Paolo stadium during matches)."
In the case of Cannavaro , a player until 2014 for Naples and for Sassuolo since February 2015, he maintained friendly relations since 2009 and with Gabriele Esposito and his two brothers.
Among the accusations is that Cannavaro tried to sell through these people a watch worth 400,000 euros "of dubious origin," the media added.
Another of the accusations against Cannavaro is that of having tried to obtain tickets from Naples for people linked to the Lo Russo camorrista clan and having lied about their data to avoid controls, as well as having lent Gabriele Esposito his credit card for activities. illegal.
The accusations are based on the investigations being carried out by the Naples Anti-Mafia Directorate, which has passed the information collected to the Italian Football Federation, which had opened an investigation.
Likewise, the clubs to which the players currently belong, Napoli, Sassuolo and Palermo, have also been reported for the same events for direct responsibility.
As the newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport Binance App Users Data explains on its website , in the case of Reina , currently Napoli's goalkeeper, the accusations are of having "inappropriately maintained friendly relations" with Gabriele Esposito, already convicted of organized crime, and his two brothers, Francesco and Giuseppe, owners of a Eurobet betting agency.
These friendly relations, the Milanese newspaper points out, would have taken the form of "vacations, exchange of courtesy (availability of the use of large displacement cars owned by Gabriele Esposito and access to the restricted area of the San Paolo stadium during matches)."
In the case of Cannavaro , a player until 2014 for Naples and for Sassuolo since February 2015, he maintained friendly relations since 2009 and with Gabriele Esposito and his two brothers.
Among the accusations is that Cannavaro tried to sell through these people a watch worth 400,000 euros "of dubious origin," the media added.
Another of the accusations against Cannavaro is that of having tried to obtain tickets from Naples for people linked to the Lo Russo camorrista clan and having lied about their data to avoid controls, as well as having lent Gabriele Esposito his credit card for activities. illegal.