Antonio Conte is free to focus on Italy's Euro 2016 campaign after being cleared of sporting fraud by a court in Cremona.
Italy coach and incoming Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has been acquitted of sporting fraud.
The prosecutor of Cremona in April recommended a six-month suspended jail sentence and an 8,000 euro ($9,056) fine as part of the ongoing Scommessopoli case but judge Pierpaolo Beluzzi dismissed the charges against the former Juventus midfielder.
Conte was accused of failing to report an attempt to fix a match against AlbinoLeffe when he was in charge of Serie B side Siena in 2010-11.