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    Deliberate own goal in Serie A



    Andrea Masiello admits to deliberate own goal in Italy

    A defender has been given a 22-month suspended prison sentence in Italy after admitting to scoring a deliberate own goal in Serie A in May 2011.

    Andrea Masiello, 26, who is currently without a club, confessed in court to intentionally diverting the ball into his own net while playing for Bari.

    His side lost 2-0 to Lecce, who escaped from relegation with the win.

    Masiello's confession, at a tribunal in Bari, ensured he avoided serving time in jail.

    Despite Masiello's assistance, Lecce were subsequently relegated to Lega Pro level for their involvement in match-fixing.

    Concerns had been raised over the last four games of Bari's 2010-11 campaign, with those matches having a direct effect on the relegation positions and qualification for Europe in the league.

    Bari's 2-0 home defeat in front of 19,000 at Stadio Comunale San Nicola was sealed when Masiello deflected Lecce forward Jeda's goal attempt beyond his own goalkeeper, Jean-Francois Gillet, with 10 minutes of the game remaining.

    Along with Lecce's demotion to the lower leagues, Bari had to start their Serie B campaign with a seven-point penalty.

    Their punishment formed part of the wide-ranging investigation into the 'Calcioscommesse' scandal that also saw Juventus manager Antonio Conte suspended for 10 months in August.
    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yO9sLYjPSrU"]Andrea Masiello Own Goal Fix - Autogol (Bari 0-2 Lecce) - YouTube[/ame]
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    Finish

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      #3
      He almost missed it to be fair

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        #4
        I'm surprised he couldn't argue that was accidental! That's a difficult ball to clear safely even if he wasn't trying to put it in himself.

        How far has Italian football fallen. The days of Baggio, Batistuta, Zidane, Vialli, Zola, Weah et al are long gone

        Used to be my favourite league as well
        K ris90210

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          #5
          Bloody hell well he made a convincing effort of looking like he tried to clear it and stumbled...he'd of gotten away with it if he kept his mouth shut
          i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do

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            #6
            Bottom corner, our defenders would have hit the post.
            Football without Origi is nothing

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              #7
              Originally posted by PTP View Post
              Bloody hell well he made a convincing effort of looking like he tried to clear it and stumbled...he'd of gotten away with it if he kept his mouth shut
              it was a very good fake own goal.
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                #8
                Maybe he didnt mean to do it, but thought that pretending he did, he would look better than he actually is, and loads of clubs would want to sign the cheating sob... That does not really stand up on second thoughts.
                In the beginning, Fowler created the Heaven and the Earth.

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                  #9
                  Djimi Traore's against Burnely should be investigated if Masiello's own goal was deliberate.

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                    #10
                    Striiiker!
                    *Except Michael, who died.

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                        #12
                        Lovely finish.

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                          #13
                          I would have gone for a left foot slice

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