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Lazio beat AS Roma to Italian Cup
On a tense occasion, Lazio win Coppa Italia for the sixth time with a narrow win over fierce rivals Roma.
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Last Modified: 26 May 2013 20:25 GMT
Lazio suffer shock loss to Chievo
Juventus are rumoured to be signing French striker Nicolas Anelka as Lazio miss opportunity to close gaps on leaders.
Football
Last Modified: 26 Jan 2013 22:11 GMT
Lazio down bitter rivals Roma
Lazio end run of three Serie A matches without a win coming from behind to beat Roma as Napoli cement grip on third.
Football
Last Modified: 11 Nov 2012 17:49 GMT
Juve extend unbeaten run to 49
Italian champions Juventus are four points clear of Inter Milan and remain unbeaten after a late winner against Bologna.
Football
Last Modified: 31 Oct 2012 23:11 GMT
Refs under fire in Italy
Controversial refereeing decisions in last weekend's Serie A action leave Catania, Roma and Lazio bosses fuming.
Football
Last Modified: 29 Oct 2012 13:21 GMT
Juve manager handed match-fixing ban
Antonio Conte has been banned for 10 months in the aftermath of the Serie A match-fixing scandal.
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Last Modified: 10 Aug 2012 17:07 GMT
Prandelli: ‘Italy could quit if asked’
Cesare Prandelli would have 'no problem' if Italy were withdrawn from Euro 2012 after latest match-fixing allegations.
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Last Modified: 01 Jun 2012 16:48 GMT
Italian premier suggests suspending football
Sport officials reject Monti suggestion that game should be halted for three years to sort out latest match-fixing saga.
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Last Modified: 29 May 2012 19:30 GMT
Another corruption scandal... another trophy?
Corruption scandals have done little to distract the Italian football team from winning major titles in the past.
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Last Modified: 29 May 2012 14:45 GMT
Italy's training ground searched by police
Lazio captain Stefano Mauri is arrested as police search Italy's training site as part of corruption investigation.
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Last Modified: 28 May 2012 13:13 GMT
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