Capello investigated over trial evidence

England coach Fabio Capello is being investigated by an Italian state prosecutor for allegedly withholding information to a court…

England coach Fabio Capello is being investigated by an Italian state prosecutor for allegedly withholding information to a court, according to an Italian judicial source.

The prosecutor intends to bring a case against Capello and former Juventus director Antonio Giraudo after they gave evidence in a trial of six men accused of fostering unfair competition through the use of threats or violence as part of Italy's Gea World sports agency, the source said.

Under Italian law, a person found guilty of withholding information in court can be jailed for up to six years.

As a witness, Capello had earlier told the court in Rome he never dealt with player contracts while in Italy and never heard of players being put under pressure to sign specific agreements.

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Former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi, also at the centre of Italy's 2006 match-fixing affair, and Davide Lippi, son of former Italy coach Marcello, are among the defendants.

Capello worked under Moggi at Juventus from 2004-2006 and his time in charge of Roma between 1999 and 2004 also interested the court.

The 61-year-old, appointed as England coach in December, is also being investigated for alleged tax fraud by prosecutors in Turin. He has said his finances are in order and was not aware of any matters which would be of concern. - Reuters