Italy prosecutor seeks six-month jail term for Conte: lawyer
The prosecution request came just a day after English Premier League champions Chelsea named Conte as their new coach for next season. He is due to take the Italian national side to the European Championship, which will be held from June 10 to July 10 in France.
The Cremona case focuses on alleged wrongdoing in 2011 when Conte was in charge of Siena football club in Serie B. The prosecutor has cited one particular match played against Albino Leffe, saying Conte knew of match-fixing efforts.
Conte's lawyer, Leonardo Cammarata, denied this.
"Antonio Conte denies any wrongdoing and any knowledge of an attempt at match-fixing," Cammarata told Reuters.
He confirmed that prosecutor Roberto Di Martino had called for both a six-month suspended sentence as well as a fine for Conte in a closed-door hearing in Cremona.
The defence is due to make its final statement to the court on April 11 and a verdict is due in mid-May, Cammarata said.
A Chelsea spokesman said the club would not comment on an ongoing investigation.
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