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HTTP://WWW.LEGASERIEA.IT/IT/SALA-STAMPA/ARCHIVIO-DETTAGLIO/-/NEWS/TANTI_AUGURI_A_ENRICO_PREZIOSI___/327292 PUBLISHER=LEGASERIEA.IT ACCESS-DATE=6 JUNE 2013, | birth_place = Avellino, ItalyGiochi Preziosi (company) (owner)>{{nowrap|Fingiochi (main shareholder)}} }}| occupation = entrepreneurGiochi Preziosi (company) (chairman)>Genoa C.F.C. (chairman)}}}}Enrico Preziosi is an Italian entrepreneur. He runs a number of businesses and is most famous for having been the chairman () of football club Genoa.

Toys

Preziosi is the chairman () of the board of directors of Giochi Preziosi, a toys wholesaler. He was the major shareholder through Fingiochi. The group is the leader in Italy toys industry, which acquired MIGLIORATI, CEPPI RATTI and GIG. In 2008–09 fiscal year the group turnover was €865.3 million, with €3.2 million net profit. On 30 June 2009, the group had €428 million net assets.WEB,weblink Consolidated Financial Statement 30 June 2009, 29 September 2009, 25 May 2011, Giochi Preziosi Group, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120324134510weblink">weblink 24 March 2012,

Football

Como

Preziosi was the chairman of Como since 26 February 1998 until 18 October 2003. The team promoted to Serie A in 2002 as Serie B champion. Como received capital injection of 4,165,810,500 lire (€2,151,461) on 31 May 1999Calcio Como SpA Report and Accounts on 30 June 2000 (in Italian) and again in next few seasons in order to promote to Serie A. Preziosi also made one of his first successful player deal, such as Tommaso Rocchi. However the team relegated a year later and bankrupted in 2005. In 2009, he was banned from football for 4 months, fined €100,000 for wrongdoing when in charge of Como.NEWS,weblink$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_20303_StrilloComunicatoUfficiale_lstAllegati_Allegato_0_upfAllegato.pdf, COMUNICATO UFFICIALE N. 53/CDN (2008–09), 22 January 2009, 25 May 2011, FIGC, it, The liquidator of Como sued Juventus in 2006 for un-paid transfer fee of Alex Pederzoli and Felice Piccolo who went back to Juventus in 2004. However Juventus claimed it had paid and sued Preziosi instead. It was settled in February 2011 after Juventus agreed to pay €0.2 million instead of alleged €1.58 million.WEB,weblink The Half-Yearly Financial Report at 31 December 2010, 28 February 2011, 25 May 2011, Juventus FC, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150602180059weblink">weblink 2 June 2015, Como acquired Pederzoli and Piccolo for €1.6 million, returned to Juventus for €20,000. FIGC suspected Juventus, which signed youth players Domenico Criscito and Francesco Volpe from Genoa in co-ownership deals for €1.9 million in 2004 (and Antonio Nocerino moved to opposite direction for €0.45M, i.e., €1.45million cash involved), were actually flopped in order to transfer the sum of €1.58million to Genoa, the new club of Preziosi. Genoa also sold Alessandro Colasante to Como in January 2004 for €750,000 but he joined Genoa as free agent. Daniele Gregori, sold to Genoa in 2003 for free, also returned to Como in January 2004 for €750,000. Genoa also signed Carlo Gervasoni from Como in 2004 for free but sold to Verona for €500,000.Despite Preziosi sold Como, on 15 June 2005 Preziosi regain its influence on Como after Royal s.r.l. acquired Como,WEB,weblink (Questioni relative al fallimento della società di calcio Como – n. 2-01566), 30 June 2005, 20 June 2011, Camera dei deputati, it, 1 September 2011,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110901212747weblink">weblink dead, thus violated the rule which restricted a person cannot has a majority interests for more than 2 clubs. Como was not admitted 2005–06 Serie C2 partially due to that reasonWEB,weblink Lodo arbitrale Como v Lega Serie C, 5 August 2005, 20 June 2011, CONI, it, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110722062047weblink">weblink 22 July 2011, (despite finance problem partially solved) and then the club was sold to 1907 Como s.r.i., a company not owned by Preziosi and admitted to Serie D, effectively relegated 2 level (1 due to result, another 1 due to bankrupt). Como was not admitted in Serie C2 under new owner because it was too late.

Genoa

Preziosi acquired Genoa in June 2003 from the liquidator of Genoa's parent company.NEWS,weblink Preziosi vince l' asta per il Genoa: dovrà sborsare 20 milioni, 25 June 2003, 25 May 2011, La Gazzetta dello Sport, it, Valente, Enrico, In October Como was sold to Aleandro Dall'Oglio.NEWS,weblink Trattativa chiusa Il Como a Dall'Oglio, 2 October 2003, 25 May 2011, La Gazzetta dello Sport, it, Cavatorta, Liliana, The team remained at Serie B due to Caso Catania. he also bought players from Como to Genoa, likes Saša Bjelanović, Stephen Makinwa, Giuseppe Greco, Marco Rossi, Luca Belingheri and Nikola Lazetić.

Caso Genoa–Venezia

In the next season the team acquired Argentine striker Diego Milito, who scored 21 goals, winning the 2005 Serie B championship (cadetto) and promoted. Due to Genoa having manipulated the result of the last match, Genoa 3–2 Venezia (Caso Genoa), the team was relegated to Serie C1 and Preziosi was banned from football for 5 years by Lega Calcio.NEWS,weblink Comunicato ufficiale no. 10, 27 July 2005, 25 May 2011, Lega Calcio, it, {{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} His appeal was also dismissed by internal committee of FIGC on 6 AugustNEWS,weblink$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_6487_lstAllegati_Allegato0_upfAllegato.pdf, Comunicato Ufficiale no. 6/C (2005–06), 5–6 August 2005, 29 May 2011, Commissione d' Appello Federale (CAF) of FIGC, it, and by the civil court in the same month.NEWS,weblink Il Genoa resta in C, si scatenano gli ultrà, 20 August 2005, 29 May 2011, Corriere della Sera, it, Ravelli, Arianna, He submitted an appeal to La Camera di Conciliazione e Arbitrato per lo Sport section of Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI) and intervening settled on 18 January 2006.NEWS,weblink Comunicato, 18 January 2006, 19 June 2011, CONI, it, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110722062021weblink">weblink 22 July 2011, The agreement was not published but it was aimed for Genoa's future in exchange Preziosi giving up something (that season, Genoa's penalty was fixed at 3 points plus a match result annulled due to Antonio Ghomsi's case).NEWS,weblink Mercoledì il giorno del giudizio Pronto l' accordo con la Federcalcio Mercoledì il giorno del giudizio Pronto l' accordo con la Federcalcio, 16 January 2006, 20 June 2011, La Repubblica, it, Despite the charges being lifted by the Court of Cassation and the case returned to a lower court, the Italian Appellate court convicted Preziosi of sports fraud and gave him a four-month sentence.NEWS,weblink Frode sportiva Genoa-Venezia, Condannato Enrico Preziosi, 15 February 2011, 28 May 2011, La Repubblica, it, In July 2012, it was confirmed that instead of jail, Preziosi was forbidden to enter the stadium for 6 months,NEWS,weblink Stadi vietati a Preziosi per 6 mesi ultima pena per Genoa-Venezia, 25 July 2012, 26 July 2012, La Repubblica, it, so he arranged for a life-size photo of himself to be placed in his seat.WEB,weblink Genoa 1–3 Juventus, Football Italia, 16 September 2012, 29 August 2014, He was also banned by Serie C for 1 year on 14 December 2005, for violating article 11 bis of Codice di Giustizia Sportiva.NEWS,weblink Comunicati Ufficiali No.149/C (2005–06), 14 December 2005, 29 May 2011, Lega Serie C, it,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20110928061926weblink">weblink 28 September 2011, dead, WEB,weblink Codice di Giustizia Sportiva (Part 1, art. 1 to 11 bis) (old edition), c. 2005, 29 May 2011, FIGC, it,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20060603191309weblink">weblink 3 June 2006, However it was annulled after appeal.NEWS,weblink$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_6480_lstAllegati_Allegato0_upfAllegato.pdf, Comunicati ufficiali no. 27/C (2005–06), 9 January 2006, 29 May 2011, CAF of FIGC, it,

Caso Como–Genoa

In June 2007 he was banned for another 5 years by Lega Calcio for the abnormal transaction between Genoa and Como.NEWS,weblink Comunicato ufficiale no. 379, 11 June 2007, 25 May 2011, Lega Calcio, it, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20101220004820weblink">weblink 20 December 2010, It once lifted on 20 June,NEWS,weblink$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_2826_lstAllegati_Allegato0_upfAllegato.pdf, Comunicato ufficiale no. 3/CGF (2007–08), 20 July 2007, 25 May 2011, Corte di Giustizia Federale (CGF) of FIGC, it, but upheld by the national discipline committee (Commissione disciplinare nazionale, CDN) of FIGC on 15 May 2008.NEWS,weblink$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_18752_StrilloComunicatoUfficiale_lstAllegati_Allegato_0_upfAllegato.pdf, Comunicato ufficiale no. 54/CDN (2007–08), 15 May 2008, 25 May 2011, Commissione Disciplinare Nazionale (CDN) of FIGC, it, He also appealed to La Camera di Conciliazione e Arbitrato per lo Sport section of CONI on 14 July 2008.NEWS,weblink CAMERA DI CONCILIAZIONE: Enrico Preziosi chiede la conciliazione con la FIGC, 14 July 2008, 19 June 2011, CONI, it, A hearing was held on 18 February 2009NEWS,weblink CAMERA DI CONCILIAZIONE: Enrico Preziosi/FIGC, arbitrato fissato per il 18 febbraio, 3 February 2009, 19 June 2011, CONI, it, (initially on 24 September 2008)NEWS,weblink CAMERA DI CONCILIAZIONE: Napoli calcio/FIGC, conciliazione fissata per giovedì 18 settembre alle 11.30. Caso Preziosi/FIGC, rinviata l'udienza del 24 settembre, 16 September 2008, 19 June 2011, CONI, it, and the case ended on 13 September 2010 with unannounced result.WEB,weblink Camera di Conciliazione e Arbitrato per lo Sport > Funzione arbitrale, 19 June 2011, CONI, it, On 3 October 2008 his lawyer submitted a request to probationally imprison for 23 months to end the case before went to formal judicial process in the court of Como.NEWS,weblink CALCIO, FALLIMENTO COMO: PREZIOSI PATTEGGIA 23 MESI, 3 October 2008, 29 May 2011, La Repubblica, it,

Bilanciopoli

He was involved in 2000s false accounting scandal (Bilanciopoli), which clubs manipulated the price of footballers and other false account tricks in order to pass the financial tests. Preziosi was banned for 4 months and fined €15,000.NEWS,weblink Deferimenti:archiviazione per Genoa, Udinese e Reggina, 18 June 2008, 25 May 2011, FIGC, it, 23 March 2012,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20120323020934weblink">weblink dead, It was accused that Genoa and Udinese had inflated the price in the transfer of Rodrigue Boisfer and Valon Behrami to Udine and Mohammed Gargo and Vittorio Micolucci to Genoa in exchange in January 2004.NEWS,weblink Udine, indagati Pozzo e Pierpaolo Marino, 31 July 2008, 10 August 2011, Tutto Mercato Web, it, In fact, Boisfer made Genoa registered a profit in 2003–04 financial year, he costed Genoa for over €4 million spread over 6 years and totally overweight the profit in 2003–04 season. He spent over 5.5 season on loan to other clubs in order to slowly amortize his over €4 million price tag.

Market operation and caso Milito–Motta

In Preziosi era, the team known for buy-low, sell-high technique, including selling Diego Milito and Thiago Motta (who was a free agent in 2008) to Internazionale in 2009 for €38.2 million, in exchange for Riccardo Meggiorini (€5 million), Robert Acquafresca (€9.5 million), Leonardo Bonucci (€3 million) and Francesco Bolzoni (€3M)BOOK, FC Internazionale Milano Spa 2009–10 Bilancio, January 2011, approx., FC Internazionale Milano, registroimprese.it & C.C.I.A.A., it, Moreover, Ivan Fatić was sold back to Chievo for undisclosed fee and sold to Genoa in co-ownership dealNEWS,weblink Il Genoa in rima: con Pelé c' è Dembelé, 10 June 2009, 21 December 2010, La Gazzetta dello Sport, it, for €200,000. (Bonucci and Meggiorini were immediately sold to Bari for €4.5 million, instantly gained €1 million in accounting (9 million minus 8). A year later Bonucci sold to Juventus for €15.5 million (gained €6 million for Genoa's portion) and Meggiorini to Bologna in co-ownership deal for €3M.) It is believed that Preziosi involved in that transaction and contacted directly with Massimo Moratti. Which, Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport reported that Inter risked a sanction due to Preziosi in fact still banned from football, and the transfer may be void (eventually not happened).NEWS,weblink L'Inter rischia grosso. Deferiti Preziosi e Moratti, 9 June 2010, 25 May 2011, Tuttosport, it, Alvaro, Moretti,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20111002060437weblink">weblink 2 October 2011, dead, On 9 July FIGC announced that Preziosi was banned for 6 months.NEWS,weblink Disciplinary: six months inhibition to Preziosi, three to Moratti, 9 July 2010, 25 May 2011, FIGC, He appealed to National Arbitration Tribunal of SportNEWS,weblink TNAS: Nuove istanze di arbtrato, Preziosi e il Genoa contro l'inibizione della FIGC. Respinta istanza cautelare in serie C femminile lombarda, 30 August 2010, 19 June 2011, CONI, it, (Tribunale Nazionale di Arbitrato per lo Sport), A hearing was scheduled on 12 NovemberNEWS,weblink TNAS: Il 12 novembre udienza arbitrale Enrico Preziosi e Genoa / FIGC, 19 October 2010, 19 June 2011, CONI, it, (which was moved from 19 October)NEWS,weblink TNAS: Enrico Preziosi e Genoa C.F.C./FIGC, annullata l'udienza del 19 ottobre, 14 October 2010, 19 June 2011, CONI, it, but gave up after the hearing on 10 December 2010.NEWS,weblink TNAS: Tre variazioni nel calendario delle udienze, il 10 dicembre la discussione della controversia Enrico Preziosi e Genoa C.F.C Spa/FIGC, 24 November 2010, 19 June 2010, CONI, it, NEWS,weblink TNAS: Enrico Preziosi e Genoa Cricket and Football Club rinunciano alla controversia contro la FIGC. Tiziano Pasqui presenta istanza di arbitrato nei confronti della FIGC, 10 December 2010, 19 June 2011, CONI, it, The team also acquired Marco Borriello from Milan in 2007 in co-ownership deal, who just valued €1.8 million,WEB,weblink AC Milan Group 2007 Annual report, June 2008, approx., AC Milan, it, dead,weblink 25 April 2011, as he was suspended in 2006–07 season due to using un-sportive substances. A year later Milan bought back Borriello for €10 million (€7.5 million plus half of Davide Di Gennaro).NEWS,weblink Conti in rosso per il calcio Inter e Milan, perdite record, 1 May 2009, 15 June 2011, Il Sole 24 ORE, it, WEB,weblink AC Milan Group 2008 Annual Report, 29 April 2009, 29 May 2011, AC Milan, it, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20130514165329weblink">weblink 14 May 2013, That season Genoa also sold Cesare Bovo back to Palermo for €5 million who arrived at "The Griffin" for €2.85 million. Genoa also bought back Criscito in 2009 (in co-ownership) and in full in 2010, which cost Genoa just €5.5M and €6M (Criscito re-joined Genoa on loan for €1M in 2008)NEWS,weblink Agreements with Genoa C.F.C. S.p.A., 25 June 2010, 29 May 2011, Juventus FC, {{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} (by exchanging Bonucci's 50% rights, valued €8MNEWS,weblink Bonucci riscattato dal Bari, 24 June 2010, 24 June 2010, AS Bari, it, dead,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20100629182312weblink">weblink 29 June 2010, ). Juventus acquired Criscito at youth for €950,000 in 2004 (co-ownership) and another 50% in 2007 for €7.5M (€5.25M cash plus Konko and A.Masiello).NEWS,weblink Agreements with Genoa C.F.C. S.p.A., 25 January 2007, 29 May 2011, Juventus FC, {{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} While Konko, himself was sold for €9 million. Criscito was sold to Russia in summer 2011.As part of Bovo deal, Genoa signed Giuseppe Biava for €500,000. Despite age 33 in 2010, he was sold to Lazio for €800,000, nearly a double. His defensive partner in 2008–09 season, Matteo Ferrari, was allowed to leave for Beşiktaş for €4.5 million in 2009, which a year before he was a free agent.The team also sold Sergio Floccari for €8.5 million plus €0.5 million loan fee, who joined Genoa for €9.1M and Giuseppe Sculli (who joined Genoa for €300,000) to Lazio on 21 June 2010 and in January 2011. The former had a disappointing 2009–10 season and Genoa made a quick swap in mid-season, which saw David Suazo from Inter to Genoa and Floccari to Lazio to replace Inter bounded Goran Pandev. That window Genoa also made another 3-way swap, which Acquafresca returned from Atalanta, Atalanta signed Nicola Amoruso from Parma and Parma signed Hernán Crespo from Genoa.Genoa once contracted 5 of the 23 men squad at 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, namely Acquafresca, Criscito, Ranocchia, Salvatore Bocchetti and Alberto Paloschi (in 2010–11 season), the first 4 of them contracted in the same time in 2009–10 season, plus half owned Italy internationals Bonucci (who travelled to 2010 FIFA World Cup), Genoa owned most of the talented defender (centre-back) of 1986 and 1987 age group at that time (Ranocchia born in 1988). The only centre-back in the 2009 U-21 Euro which was not owned by Genoa was Marco Andreolli.The team member was shaky compared to traditional bigger team. For example, Genoa had changed its goalkeeper from Rubinho to Marco Amelia, Eduardo and Sebastien Frey in 2011–12 season. The longest serving keeper in recent years is Alessio Scarpi, a backup keeper. In the forwards, Luca Toni, regular starter in 2010–11 season, Gergely Rudolf who often as sub, were released (to Juventus) and loaned out in January 2011 respectively. In exchange, Antonio Floro Flores and Mauro Boselli were borrowed. When a player was sold, the team find an replacement. Despite the sales of Bocchetti and Papastathopoulos in 2010–11 season, Dario Dainelli and Kaladze replaced them. The team concerned lesser goals and also scored lesser goals compared to 2009–10 season. None of a Genoa player scored more than 10 goals since the left of Milito. Only Floro Flores able to score 10 goals for Genoa in half-season.

Other ban and fine

Preziosi also banned 2 months in July 2008 due to the sale of Domenico Criscito to Juventus, and acquisition of Abdoulay Konko and Andrea Masiello in January 2007.NEWS,weblink$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_19226_StrilloComunicatoUfficiale_lstAllegati_Allegato_0_upfAllegato.pdf, Comunicato ufficiale no. 7/CDN (2008–09), 16 July 2008, 25 May 2011, CDN of FIGC, it, Preziosi banned for 10 days as he contact Siena for Erjon Bogdani's price. He also banned for 10 days in November 2008 as he entered the field in the last match of 2007–08 Serie A.NEWS,weblink$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_19916_StrilloComunicatoUfficiale_lstAllegati_Allegato_0_upfAllegato.pdf, Comunicato ufficiale no. 32/CDN (2008–09), 3 November 2008, 9 July 2010, 25 May 2011, CDN of FIGC, it, NEWS,weblink$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_145395_StrilloComunicatoUfficiale_lstAllegati_Allegato_0_upfAllegato.pdf, Comunicato ufficiale no. 67/CGF (2008–09), 20 November 2008, 25 May 2011, CGF of FIGC, it, He also banned for 20 days as Preziosi for the event on 21 October 2007 (against Juventus) and on 26 October 2008 (enter locker room during the match against Inter).NEWS,weblink Comunicato ufficiale no. 107, 27 October 2008, 29 May 2011, Lega Calcio, it, {{dead link|date=December 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} Preziosi was fined €100,000 for transfer irregularity in May 2012.NEWS,weblink$plit/C_2_ContenutoGenerico_31947_StrilloComunicatoUfficiale_lstAllegati_Allegato_0_upfAllegato.pdf, COMUNICATO UFFICIALE N. 91/CDN (2011–12), 4 May 2012, 6 May 2012, Commissione Disciplinare Nazionale, FIGC, it,

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