Former Juventus director Antonio Giraudo yesterday received a three-year jail term from a Naples court for his part in the "Calciopoli" match-fixing scandal dating back to 2006.
Giraudo, who was in his post from July 1994 to May 2006, was found guilty of sporting fraud.
Former referees Tiziano Pieri and Paolo Dondarini were given terms of two years and four months and two years respectively while former referees union chairman Tullio Lanese also received two years.
Seven other defendants were acquitted.
Soccer: Jail terms for fraud
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