Former Juventus official Luciano Moggi, a leading figure in a match-fixing scandal that shook Italian football, has been ordered by a court to stand trial on charges of sports fraud and criminal association.
The trial will open on January 20 in Naples, his lawyer, Paolo Trofino, said.
The ANSA news agency said another 25 people, including club officials and referees, were also indicted by judge Eduardo De Gregorio.
Moggi was banned from football for five years by a sports court in 2006 on charges of influencing the outcome of matches. He denies any wrongdoing.
Juventus was stripped of its 2005 and '06 Serie A titles and relegated to the second division with a nine-point penalty. It immediately won promotion back to Serie A.