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Italy's refereeing scandal has reached Serie C, with a complaint filed against former Serie A referee Daniele Orsato. The complaint follows a controversial match between Ascoli and Vis Pesaro on April 4.
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Italy referee scandal spreads to Serie C with complaint filed against former Serie A referee Orsato
Italy’s ongoing refereeing scandal is beginning to cast a wider shadow across the football pyramid, with fresh controversy now emerging in Serie C involving former top-flight referee Daniele Orsato.
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According to reports from arbitiri.com, via CalcioMercato, a formal complaint has been submitted to the FIGC Federal Prosecutor following the Serie C clash between Ascoli and Vis Pesaro on April 4. The focus of the complaint is Orsato, currently serving as the league’s official designator, and an alleged post-match phone call made to the officiating team.
The concern centres on the manner of that communication. Orsato is said to have contacted referee Giorgio Di Cicco after the game, with the call placed on loudspeaker in the presence of other match officials and observers. Critics argue that such a scenario could potentially influence how the referee’s performance is assessed, raising questions about impartiality and evaluation processes.
CARDIFF, WALES – MARCH 26: Referee Daniele Orsato of Italy during the UEFA EURO 2024 Play-Offs semifinal match between Wales and Poland/Estonia at Cardiff City Stadium on March 26, 2024 in Cardiff, Wales. He will oversee PSG-BVB in 2023-24 UCL semi-final. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images) (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
The complaint against Daniele Orsato involves an alleged post-match phone call made to the officiating team following the Serie C match between Ascoli and Vis Pesaro.
The Italy referee scandal is impacting Serie C by introducing scrutiny and controversy, particularly with the involvement of a former Serie A referee like Daniele Orsato.
The Ascoli vs. Vis Pesaro match on April 4 is at the center of the complaint against Orsato, although specific details of the match's officiating controversy have not been disclosed.
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There is, however, an alternative and more benign interpretation. It is suggested that Orsato simply wished to congratulate the referee and his team for their display, asking for the call to be shared so the praise could be delivered collectively. Whether the intent was harmless or inappropriate will likely be determined by any investigation that follows.
This latest development comes at a delicate moment for Italian football, as scrutiny intensifies around refereeing structures in the wake of the high-profile case involving Serie A and B designator Gianluca Rocchi. While the situations are separate, the timing inevitably fuels broader concerns about governance, transparency, and consistency within officiating bodies.
As the FIGC continues to assess multiple issues across different levels of the game, the outcome of this complaint could prove significant in shaping trust and accountability within Italy’s refereeing system.