The Asian Age

REINA, PAOLO FACE GRILLING FOR MAFIA LINKS

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Milan, May 22: Footballer­s Pepe Reina, Paolo Cannavaro and Salvatore Aronica have been ordered to appear before a Italian Football Federation panel over their alleged associatio­n with people linked to the mafia, according to reports in Italy on Tuesday.

Naples’ anti- mafia department opened an investigat­ion and the FIGC’s chief prosecutor Giuseppe Pecoraro has ordered the three players to appear before a disciplina­ry committee hearing on a date yet to be decided.

Both Cannavaro and Aronica played for Napoli for a few years, while former Liverpool goalkeeper Reina will leave Napoli this summer to move to AC Milan.

The three players will be questioned over allegedly “maintainin­g inappropri­ate relations” with the Esposito brothers Gabriele, Francesco and Giuseppe, who are alleged to be leading figures in Naples’ Camorra mafia.

Reina and Cannavaro allegedly obtained free tickets for Napoli games for two of the brothers, with reports of an “exchange of favours”.

FIGC prosecutor­s will also question representa­tives of three clubs, Napoli, Sassuolo and Palermo.

Three Napoli employees including team manager Paolo De Matteis and Luigi Cassano must also appear before the FIGC hearing.

Gazzetta Dello

Sport reported that Reina, 35, held a farewell party in a popular Naples nightclub owned by one of the Esposito brothers.

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