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12/05/2006 - Udine, Italy (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Italian Football Federation has been given a list of 21 players who allegedly bet on soccer in the country from 1998 to 2005.

The list, which was compiled from the Udine Prosecution Office and published by an Italian Newspaper Tuesday, implicates Italy forwards Vincenzo Iaquinta and David Di Michele for involvement in an illegal betting ring. Other players allegedly involved include goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac and midfielder Marek Jankulovski of AC Milan.

Prosecutors allege that the bets made by the 21 players totals more than $14 million in U.S. dollars.

Iaquinta, who plays for Udinese, and other players have denied all charges.

"From the information in our possession, the players for Udinese have not committed anything illicit," Udinese owner Giampaolo Pozzo said on the club's Web site. "That lets us remain composed and calmly await justice to run its course."

Any form of betting by professional footballers is completely against the law in Italy as of November 2005, although the inquiry suggests players placed wagers through an illegal bookmaker.

Players could face suspension of up to one year as well as numerous fines.

The full list of players implicated are: Abeijon (Atalanta), Bia (ex-Bologna), Bordin (ex-Napoli), Di Michele (Palermo), Ferrante (Pescara), Fresi (ex- Inter), Gregori (ex-Udinese), Iaquinta (Udinese), Jankulovski (Milan), Kalac (Milan), Thomas Manfredini (Bologna), Margiotta (Frosinone), Pierini (ex- Udinese), Pineda (ex-Udinese), Pinzi (Udinese), Scarlato (Spezia), Schwoch (Vicenza), Sgrigna (Vicenza), Sommese (Mantova), Sosa (Napoli) and Walem (ex- Udinese).


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