Former Bari player gets suspended sentence European Football Headlines
BARI, Italy (AP) Former Bari defender Andrea Masiello has reached a plea deal for a 22-month suspended sentence for match-fixing after admitting that he scored an own-goal to help Lecce stay in Serie A. Local media reported that two betting friends of Masiello received 17-month suspended sentences from a Bari court. The trio was accused of fixing four matches involving Bari two seasons ago. In May 2011, Masiello's own-goal helped Lecce win a southern derby 2-0 to avoid relegation after Bari had already been relegated. Masiello reportedly told prosecutors he scored the own-goal on purpose in exchange for $230,000. Bari has a seven-point penalty in Serie B this season and Lecce was relegated to the third division for fixing. Masiello played for Atalanta last season before getting arrested. Updated October 3, 2012 |
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