Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti could face four years in prison, with the Italian’s tax fraud case heading to the Spanish courts.
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- Allegations relate to first stint in Madrid
- Italian coach denies any wrongdoing
- Date set for trial in the Spanish capital
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Ancelotti stands accused of deliberately misinforming the tax office in order to avoid paying over €1 million in income charges. The alleged offences are said to have taken place between 2014 and 2015, during his first Champions League-winning spell as manager at Santiago Bernabeu.
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THE BIGGER PICTURE
The 65-year-old denies any wrongdoing and will be fighting the charges. He has admitted to underpaying tax in 2014, but claims that was due to malpractice on the part of his accountants. Ancelotti says he broke no rules the following year as he did not spend the 183 days in Spain required to pay tax.
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DID YOU KNOW?
Prosecutors claim that, as he did not take over at Bayern Munich until 2016, money earned from Real was his main source of income during that period. Those arguing the case against Ancelotti have, as reported by requested a four-year prison sentence if the experienced coach is found guilty.
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WHAT CARLO ANCELOTTI SAID
Ancelotti has previously said of the matter: "This is an old story. The Prosecutor’s Office believes I was a resident in 2015, and I believe I wasn’t. The fine has been paid, and the case is in the hands of my lawyers. I’m convinced I’m innocent. Let’s see what the judge decides."