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What is the "Phonegate" incident?

In the Calciopoli scandal, on May 4, 2006, La Gazzetta dello Sport suddenly published the contents of the phone calls between Juventus Club General Manager Moggi and the Serie A referee designator in recent years

< p>On May 8, Football Association Chairman Carraro resigned, followed by Vice Chairman Mazzini, and the four major procuratorates, including Naples, Roma and Turin, began to intervene in the investigation.

On May 11, after the Juventus Board of Directors held its regular meeting for the third quarter of this season, Juventus officials immediately issued a statement announcing the collective resignation of the Juventus Board of Directors.

On May 12, problematic referee DeSantis was disqualified from officiating at the World Cup. The investigation is fully launched

On May 14, Serie A came to an end and Juventus successfully defended its title. Moggi announced his retirement from football. Shortly afterwards, Ranese, the chairman of the Italian Referees Committee, also resigned sadly.

On May 16, the Italian Olympic Committee appointed Rossi to temporarily manage the Football Association for six months.

On May 19, Juventus shares were suspended after plummeting 10.19% on the Milan Stock Exchange. On the same day, Papa, the director of the Italian Football Federation's investigation office, and his assistant resigned and left.

On May 20, Inter Milan president Facchetti was exposed for allegedly manipulating referees.

On May 23, after the resignation of Papa, the director of the Italian Football Association’s Investigation Office, Football Association Commissioner Rossi nominated former Milan Prosecutor Borelli as the new Director of the Italian Football Association’s Investigation Office

On June 8, after the investigation into the Italian football scandal entered its third day, Borelli, director of the Italian Football Association's Investigation Office, announced that he would hand over the conclusions of the investigation to the prosecutor within seven days.

On June 14, Juventus Club officially announced the appointment of Geely as the new chairman of the club, and former presidents Stevens and Boniperti will serve as honorary presidents.

On June 15, Rossi, the new president of the Italian Football Association, stated that a decision on who will face charges will be made around June 22.

On June 26 or 27, the Italian Football League will hear the case.

On July 15, the case was completed and the trial results were announced.

On July 20, the Italian Football Federation will make the final conclusion of the appeal hearing, which means that the trial will have a final outcome.