Torino FC: Serie A VAR Scandal, Gervasoni Denies Audio Manipulation
Torino FC watches as Serie A is rocked by the VAR scandal. Andrea Gervasoni denies audio manipulation, but the sporting fraud investigation continues to dominate headlines.
Torino FC, like all Serie A clubs, is closely monitoring the developments of the scandal shaking Italian football. Former refereeing supervisor Andrea Gervasoni stated he is '100 per cent sure the VAR audio for Inter-Roma was not manipulated,' following a four-hour interrogation in Milan. This assertion comes as Serie A grapples with a sporting fraud investigation that questions the integrity of the league.
Gervasoni, who had suspended himself following the opening of the investigation, met with investigators on April 30, 2026. His testimony is crucial to clarify the accusations of audio manipulation related to a controversial VAR decision during the match between Inter and Roma, an event that has generated widespread discussion and concern in the football world.
The scandal escalated after the chief Serie A and B refereeing designator, Gianluca Rocchi, was placed under formal investigation for sporting fraud. This serious accusation has cast a shadow over the entire Italian refereeing system, raising questions about the transparency and fairness of on-field decisions.
Currently, four other figures from the refereeing world are also under investigation, and interrogations began today in Milan. While Rocchi refused to attend, Gervasoni's cooperation is seen as an important step towards shedding light on the facts and restoring confidence in the system.
The situation is extremely delicate for Italian football and for Serie A, the league in which Torino FC competes. The credibility of the refereeing system is fundamental for the regularity of competitions and to ensure a fair playing field for all teams. The outcome of this investigation will have significant repercussions on the future of professional football in Italy.
