The capital captain was placed under investigation amid claims that the results of Lazio-Genoa from May 14, 2011, and Lecce-Lazio, from May 22, 2011, were pre-arranged.

FIGC prosecutor Stefano Palazzi had called for the Italy international to be suspended for four years and six months for his alleged involvement in the scandal.

Serie A Prosecutor wants four-year ban for Lazio captain Mauri 24/07/2013 AT 14:53

Palazzi had also asked for Lazio, Genoa and Lecce to be handed point deductions going into the 2013-14 campaign.

Lazio, however, were fined 40,000 euros (£35,000) instead.

Lecce's Stefano Ferrario was also handed a six-month ban, former professional Carlo Gervasoni received a two-month ban, while Piacenza's Mario Cassano was given a four-month penalty.

Former Portsmouth man Alessandro Zamperini has been suspended for two years.

Omar Milanetto, Massimiliano Benassi and Antonio Rosati were cleared of any wrongdoing.

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