This article is about the 1986 scandal. For the 1980 scandal, see
1980 Totonero.
Totonero 1986 or Totonero bis was a scandal of football match fixing in Italy between 1984 and 1986 in Serie A, Serie B, Serie C1 and Serie C2.[1]
It was uncovered in May 1986 by Italian Police and Armando Carbone, a friend of Italo Allodi (manager of Napoli), and in this scandal there were managers and football players that sold the football matches for money.
- Udinese (Serie A); -9 in Serie A 1986–87 (relegated in Serie B in original punishment).
- Cagliari (Serie B); -5 in Serie B 1986–87.
- Lazio (Serie B); -9 in Serie B 1986–87 (relegated in Serie C1 in original punishment).
- Lanerossi Vicenza (Serie B); exclusion from Serie A 1986–87.
- Triestina (Serie B); -1 in Serie B 1985–86 and -4 in Serie B 1986–87.
- Perugia (Serie B); relegated in Serie C2 and -2 in 1986–87 (relegated in Serie C2 and -5 in 1986–87 in original punishment).
- Palermo (Serie B); -5 in Serie B 1986–87.
- Foggia (Serie C1); -5 in Serie C1 1986–87 (relegated in Serie C2 in original punishment).
- Cavese (Serie C1); relegated in Serie C2 and -5 in 1986–87.
Presidents
- Guerino Amato (Cavese's president); 5 years with exclusion from FIGC.
- Spartaco Ghini [it] (Perugia's president); 5 years with exclusion from FIGC.
- Dario Mascharin (Vicenza's president); 3 years (5 years with exclusion from FIGC in original punishment).
- Salvatore Matta (Palermo's president); 4 months.
- Costantino Rozzi [de; it] (Ascoli's president); 4 months.
Managers and coaches
- Guido Magherini (Rondinella); 5 years with exclusion from FIGC.
- Tito Corsi [it] (Udinese); 5 years with exclusion from FIGC.
- Gian Filippo Reali [it] (Sarnico); 3 years and 9 months (3 years and 3 months in original punishment).
- Ernesto Bronzetti (Foggia); 3 years (5 years with exclusion from FIGC in original punishment).
- Antonio Pigino [it; pms] (Pro Vercelli); 3 years.
- Giancarlo Salvi [es; it] (Vicenza); 3 years.
- Renzo Ulivieri (Cagliari's coach); 3 years.
- Francesco Janich (Bari); 6 months (1 year in original punishment).
- Aldo Agroppi (Perugia's coach); 4 months.
- Onofrio Schillaci (Palermo); 4 months.
- Gastone Rizzato [it] (Vicenza); 4 months.
- Giorgio Vitali (Monza); 4 months.
Players
- Franco Cerilli (Vicenza); 5 years with exclusion from FIGC.
- Claudio Vinazzani (Lazio); 5 years with exclusion from FIGC.
- Giovanni Lorini (Monza); 5 years with exclusion from FIGC.
- Maurizio Rossi (Pescara); 5 years with exclusion from FIGC.
- Massimo Caccia (Messina); 5 years.
- Giuseppe Guerini [it] (Palermo); 3 years and 1 month.
- Giovanni Vavassori (Campania-Puteolana); 3 years and 4 months (3 years in original punishment).
- Giovanni Bidese (Pro Vercelli); 3 years and 3 months (3 years in original punishment).
- Maurizio Braghin [it] (Triestina); 3 years.
- Sauro Massi [it] (Perugia); 3 years.
- Giuseppe Ronco [it] (Palermo); 3 years.
- Giacomo Chinellato (Cagliari); 2 years.[2]
- Mauro Melotti [it] (Spal); 1 year and 6 months (3 years in original punishment).
- Alfio Filosofi (Virescit Bergamo); 6 months (1 year in original punishment).
- Onofrio Barone (Palermo); 5 months.
- Luigi Cagni (Sambenedettese); 4 months.
- Antonio Gasparini (Monza); 4 months.
- Mario Giudetti (Pro Vercelli); 4 months.
- Tullio Gritti [it] (Brescia); 4 months.
- Tiziano Manfrin [it] (Sambenedettese); 4 months.
- Antonio Bogoni [it] (Cesena); 4 months.
- Stefano Donetti (Martina Franca); 3 months.
- Silvano Benedetti (Palermo); 1 month.
- Tebaldo Bigliardi (Palermo); 1 month.
- Massimo Bursi (Palermo); 1 month.
- Gianni De Biasi (Palermo); 1 month.
- Oliviero Di Stefano [it] (Palermo); 1 month.
- Franco Falcetta [it] (Palermo); 1 month.
- Andrea Pallanch [it] (Palermo); 1 month.
- Claudio Pellegrini (Palermo); 1 month.
- Mario Piga [it; sc] (Palermo); 1 month.
- Michele Pintauro [it] (Palermo); 1 month.
- Mario Romiti (Barletta); 1 month.
- Orazio Sorbello (Palermo); 1 month.
- Udinese and Cagliari were relegated from Serie A and Serie B, respectively, the following season. Udinese would have remained in Serie A if not for their point deduction, but Cagliari would have been relegated even without the penalty.
Panorama. Mondadori. 1988. p. 57. Retrieved 15 June 2019.