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ROME (Reuters) - The Court of Appeal of the Italian Federation Football trial on charge of match-fixing has ordered the relegation to Serie B Juventus, Fiorentina and Lazio, said Friday the Italian Football Federation. The Federation also said the court decided that AC Milan will stay in Serie A but will be reduced 44 points last season, so the League can not play Champions. The court also determined that Juventus next season begins in the Second Division with 30 points behind.

The former general manager of Juventus, Luciano Moggi, was banned for five years as director of football. A Juventus also been stripped of the last two league titles he won. Lazio, meanwhile, will start next season in Serie B with 7 points.

AC Milan, who escaped relegation, will also begin the 2006-2007 season of Serie A with minus 15 points. Juventus announced that it will appeal described as a decision "outrageous" the court.
Meanwhile, Fiorentina called the decision "profoundly unjust" in a statement posted on its website.

"We will fight by all means in all forums that are," promised the club in Florence.
The four major clubs as well as team leaders of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC, by its initials in Italian), referees and linesmen were accused of plotting to rig the outcome of several games in the top flight football Italy during the 2004-05 season.

Juventus is at the center of scandal, which erupted in May to know about wiretapping of former general manager Luciano Moggi Turin club, where he spoke of the appointment of colleges with senior federation.

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