May 10, 2012 - 12:48 AMT
20 Italian football clubs to face investigation into match-fixing

More than 20 Italian football teams have been informed that they are under investigation as part of an inquiry into match-fixing, according to BBC.

The Italian football federation said 61 people, including 52 active players, will also have to answer questions over the allegations.

More than 30 arrests have been made in investigations into match-fixing over the past year in Italy.

Prosecutors are studying suspicious results in 33 matches.

The probe could lead to another damaging trial, similar to the one in 2006 that saw Juventus relegated to Serie B and other major clubs suffer points reductions.

Andrea Masiello, a former player for the southern club Bari, recently admitted to scoring an own goal in return for tens of thousands of euros. At the time, last season, his side were still in the top division.

Of the 61 people, 52 are active players, two are non-active, four are club officials and three are coaches.