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Ex-Italian soccer chief accused of harassment

By afp
November 22, 2017
ROME: Carlo Tavecchio, who quit as head of Italian football on Monday, was accused of sexual harassment by a former executive of the federation in an interview published on Tuesday.The woman, given the pseudonym “Mary” by Milan daily Corriere della Sera described an encounter with Tavecchio in his office at the federation’s headquarters in Rome.
The woman told Corriere that she was harassed over a period of time and quit the Italian football federation she said she had decided to come forward when she realised that Tavecchio’s resignation did not signal that he intended to quit the sport. On Monday, Tavecchio, who is 74, finally heeded calls to go following Italy’s elimination in a World Cup playoff against Sweden a week earlier. At a press conference to announce his decision, he said he regretted that he was the only person at the federation to have resigned.
Before becoming head of the federation, Tavecchio ran Italy’s amateur football leagues. “When I understood that Tavecchio’s intention was to take another position of responsibility, perhaps with the amateurs, I had no doubt that it was time for me to speak up,” Mary said. —Agencies