Italian side Reggina will stay in Serie A but will start the campaign with a 15-point penalty for their part in the match-fixing scandal, a soccer tribunal ruled on Thursday. Italian Football Federation prosecutor Stefano Palazzi had demanded Reggina to be relegated to Serie B and handed 15-point penalty. However, the club that finished 15th in the Serie A last season will have an uphill to climb in order to stay in the top flight. president Pasquale Foti has been suspended for two years and six months after he was charged in the investigations. Reggina are the latest club to be sanctioned in the match-fixing scandal following Juventus, AC Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio.