Inter president Marotta addresses refereeing scandal, cites disputed penalty against Roma
Serie A·26 April 2026·45d ago

Inter president Marotta addresses refereeing scandal, cites disputed penalty against Roma

Source: Forza Roma

Inter president Beppe Marotta has addressed the ongoing refereeing scandal involving Italian football's match-day designator Gianluca Rocchi, who is under investigation for alleged sports fraud. The scandal centres on accusations that certain referees were assigned to matches in a way that favoured Inter. Marotta firmly rejected these claims, stating: "We are surprised by these statements. We do not have referees we prefer or do not prefer. Inter has always operated with maximum correctness and this must be clear."

Marotta's comments come as the refereeing controversy affects multiple Serie A clubs. In defending Inter's position, he broadened the discussion to include past decisions against his club, specifically referencing a decision involving Roma. He noted that last season Inter had faced several adverse refereeing decisions that were later acknowledged by the referees' governing body. He cited the example of a penalty not awarded in the Inter-Roma match as a notable instance of a controversial decision in Roma's favour, suggesting Inter has faced refereeing injustices rather than benefited from them.

Marotta concluded by reiterating that Inter has no involvement in the ongoing investigation: "We read everything in the newspapers. We have no record of any Inter registered personnel being involved, and we are absolutely calm." He maintained a firm stance on the club's integrity: "Inter is unrelated to this matter and always will be."

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Bufera arbitri, Marotta alza la voce: “Tanti episodi contro, come il rigore con la Roma” - Forzaroma.info Forzaroma.infoI migliori video scelti dal nostro canaleforzaroma news calcio Bufera arbitri, Marotta alza la voce: “Tanti episodi contro, come il rigore con la Roma”news calcioBufera arbitri, Marotta alza la voce: “Tanti episodi contro, come il rigore con la Roma”Getty ImagesLa replica del presidente nerazzurro: "L'Inter è estranea a questa vicenda e lo sarà sempre" Redazione 26 aprile - 17:48 Il presidente dell’Inter Beppe Marotta è intervenuto nel prepartita della sfida contro il Torino ai microfoni di Sky Sport, toccando anche il tema del caos arbitrale esploso dopo l’indagine che vede coinvolto il designatore Gianluca Rocchi per concorso in frode sportiva. Al centro delle accuse, l’ipotesi di designazioni di direttori di gara considerati 'graditi' al club nerazzurro. Un’ipotesi che Marotta ha respinto con decisione: “Ci meravigliano queste dichiarazioni. Noi non abbiamo arbitri graditi o non graditi. L’Inter ha sempre operato nella massima correttezza e questo deve essere chiaro”. Il numero uno nerazzurro ha poi ribadito l’estraneità del club rispetto alla vicenda: “Noi leggiamo tutto sui giornali. Non ci risulta alcun coinvolgimento di tesserati dell’Inter e siamo assolutamente tranquilli”.Marotta ha quindi allargato il discorso al campo, ricordando anche episodi della passata stagione, uno su tutti che coinvolge anche la Roma: “Lo scorso anno, oggettivamente, abbiamo avuto alcune decisioni avverse, poi riconosciute anche dai vertici arbitrali. Un esempio è il rigore non dato in Inter-Roma”. Chiusura netta sulla posizione del club: “L’Inter è estranea a questa vicenda e lo sarà sempre”.Leggi anche Ostiamare in Serie C, le lacrime di De Rossi: “Ce lo meritiamo, è una gioia enorme” Serie A, De Rossi ‘non aiuta’ la Roma: il suo Genoa perde 0-2 col Como © RIPRODUZIONE RISERVATA

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