The decision today is that Juve, Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio have all be accused of violating articles 1 and/or 6 of the sporting law. We and the media don't know more than that for now.
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Galliani quits as Lega chief
Thursday 22 June, 2006
Adriano Galliani has quit as President of the Italian Football League after he was one of 30 subjects indicted on Calciopoli charges.
Although the Milan official has denied any wrongdoing, he has this evening resigned as President of the Lega Calcio.
The FIGC prosecution team did indict four clubs – Juventus, Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio – this evening, as well announcing that 30 “subjects” would also face a sporting tribunal.
The names of those people have now been revealed and Galliani is joined by more high profile figures of the game which include officials from both clubs and the FIGC.
A number of referees are also on the list which reads as follows: Luciano Moggi, Antonio Giraudo, Adriano Galliani, Leonardo Meani, Andrea Della Valle, Diego Della Valle, Sandro Mencucci, Claudio Lotito, Cosimo Maria Ferri, Franco Carraro, Innocenzo Mazzini, Tullio Lanese, Paolo Bergamo, Pierluigi Pairetto, Gennaro Mazzei, Pietro Ingargiola, Paolo Bertini, Massimo De Santis, Paolo Dondarini, Fabrizio Babini, Domenico Messina, Gianluca Paparesta, Gianluca Rocchi, Pasquale Rodomonti, Paolo Tagliavento, Claudio Puglisi.