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Milan prosecutor dismisses fraud case against former Italian referee chief Gianluca Rocchi

  • The Milan Public Prosecutor dismissed the fraud case against former referee chief Gianluca Rocchi and his deputy Andrea Gervasoni for alleged sports fraud.
  • Rocchi was investigated for allegedly influencing VAR decisions and referee appointments during the 2024-25 Serie A season.
  • No evidence was found of a structured system to interfere with referee appointments, which led to the case dismissal.
  • Rocchi stepped down during the investigation, and his lawyer said Rocchi is pleased with the quick resolution and will discuss next steps.
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Milan prosecutor dismisses fraud case against former Italian referee chief Gianluca Rocchi

The Milan Public Prosecutor has dismissed the case against former Italian referee designator Gianluca Rocchi and his deputy Andrea Gervasoni.

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After almost two years of work, the central chapter of the investigation that since last autumn has been under observation the Italian arbitration world is closed. The Procura of Milan has asked for the filing for Gianluca Rocchi, former appointee of the referees, ended under investigation with the accusation of competition in sport fraud for the assignment of the race directors in four matches last season, including Turin-Inter of 26 April. At …

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Quotidiano Nazionale broke the news in Bologna, Italy on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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