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Inzaghi in the crosshairs of investigators. Inter coach testifies in case of mafia-linked ultras. Who are the players waiting for?
Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi testified today as a witness in an investigation into the activities of the club’s ultras. Club legend Javier Zanetti is yet to testify. Investigators have called them to help clarify the situation surrounding the case.
Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi testified today as a witness in an investigation into the activities of the club’s ultras. Club legend Javier Zanetti is yet to testify. They have been called by investigators to help clarify the situation surrounding the case.
- Police are investigating the links between Inter and AC Milan ultras and the ‘Ndrangheta mafia
- Police arrested 19 prominent ultras from both Milan clubs last week
- A fan contacted Inzaghi about tickets for the 2023 Champions League final
Inzaghi testifies in mafia and ultras case
The Italian football environment is once again attracting media attention due to the controversial ultras case as we informed you in the article. The court in Milan summoned Inter coach Inzaghi today. The club’s vice-president Zanetti is expected. Both are appearing as witnesses.
The investigation is focusing on links between ultras groups and the club’s management. Both officials will testify about their role and knowledge regarding the case.
A tape of a phone call between Marco Ferdico and Inzaghi ahead of the 2023 UEFA Champions League final has emerged during the investigation. Ferdico is the leading face of the Curva Nord ultras.
During the police investigation, Inter and AC Milan have offered full cooperation in an attempt to clear their names. However, the pair’s appearance at the hearing is only the beginning.
Also next on the interrogation list, according to the Sempreinter website, are expected to be former Inter aces Milan Škriniar and Marco Materazzi. Current star Hakan Calhanoglu is another name on the list. But he will probably have to wait for his return from the national break.
Background to the case and the ultras’ relationship with the club’s management
Police revealed that the suspects used mafia methods to intimidate and blackmail, which allowed them to control various business activities just around the stadium.
Giovanni Melillo, Italy’s anti-mafia prosecutor, said: “This investigation shows the risks posed by the infiltration of organised crime into professional and non-professional football. We must stop pretending that we do not see these risks.”
Source: Sempreinter, X