Referee Chaos in Italian Football: Inter Silent as Ndicka-Bisseck Incident Questioned
Serie A·26 April 2026·45d ago

Referee Chaos in Italian Football: Inter Silent as Ndicka-Bisseck Incident Questioned

Source: Forza Roma

Italian football is in turmoil following an investigation into the refereeing system that has cast doubt on its integrity. Gianluca Rocchi, the referee designator, and Andrea Gervasoni, a member of Italy's refereeing committees, are under investigation for alleged involvement in match-fixing and suspected bias toward Inter Milan. Both men have suspended themselves pending the inquiry. The investigation centers on accusations that they selected referees favorable to Inter in certain matches and that Rocchi intervened during Udinese-Parma on 1 March 2025, instructing the VAR room in Lissone to award a penalty. The probe was initiated by a report from Domenico Rocca, a former linesman.

The case carries direct implications for AS Roma. Rocca's complaint references the Inter-Roma match in 2025, expressing surprise that supervisor Gervasoni did not alert the VAR to a clear penalty that should have been awarded in Inter's favor. Rocca states this error would likely cost Napoli the Serie A title. Inter issued no official statement on the scandal today and declined to comment before their match against Turin, saying they were stunned by such accusations. The Federal Prosecutor's Office is preparing to investigate the matter thoroughly. Maurizio Ciampi, a former CAN C head, is reportedly being considered as interim head of referees.

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Caos arbitri, stupore Inter: nessuna dichiarazione e dubbi sul caso Ndicka-Bisseck - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news as roma Caos arbitri, stupore Inter: nessuna dichiarazione e dubbi sul caso Ndicka-Bissecknews as romaCaos arbitri, stupore Inter: nessuna dichiarazione e dubbi sul caso Ndicka-BisseckGetty ImagesIl club nerazzurro ha deciso di non produrre alcuna dichiarazione ufficiale. Nella lettera di Domenico Rocca c'è un riferimento a Inter-Roma del 27 aprile di un anno fa Redazione 26 aprile - 10:26 È finito nel caos più totale il calcio italiano in seguito ad un'inchiesta che mette in dubbio l'intero sistema arbitrale. Il designatore arbitrale, Gianluca Rocchi, è indagato per concorso in frode sportiva, insieme a lui anche Andrea Gervasoni, componente Can A e B. Entrambi, nella serata di ieri, si sono autosospesi. L'accusa è quella di aver scelto arbitri graditi all'Inter in alcune partite, oltre ad essere intervenuto durante Udinese-Parma del 1 marzo 2025, parlando con la sala Var di Lissone e indicando di assegnare un calcio di rigore. L'inchiesta nasce da una segnalazione di Domenico Rocca, ex guardalinee. Oggi erano attese dichiarazioni da parte dell'Inter ma, come riporta La Gazzetta dello Sport, il club nerazzurro ha deciso di non parlare dell'inchiesta, dicendosi anche allibito per accuse di questo tipo. Oggi, nel pre gara di Torino-Inter, nessun dirigente andrà ai microfoni.In casa nerazzurra non è sfuggito anche un altro preciso passo nella lettera di Domenico Rocca: in quella denuncia l'ex assistente mette nero su bianco il proprio stupore perché in Inter-Roma del 2025 "l'arbitro Gervasoni, supervisore di giornata, non "bussa" ai Var per far assegnare un calcio di rigore netto a favore dell'Inter, errore grave che molto probabilmente determinerà la perdita del campionato a favore del Napoli". La procura federale è pronta ad andare a fondo alla questione. Nel frattempo il traghettatore per il ruolo di responsabile degli arbitri potrebbe essere Maurizio Ciampi, ex Responsabile CAN C fino all'estate del 2025.Leggi anche Jugovic: “Guardiola ct dell’Italia? Lo vedrei meglio in una squadra come la Roma” Edmundsson come Scalvini in Atalanta-Roma: ma in Verona-Lecce il gol non è valido © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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