Binda (GazzSport): “The Serie B table has been redesigned in one fell swoop. Regina is ready to ask…

“The Series B table has been redesigned in one fell swoop. Regina is ready to request a playoff ban. pink

The Serie B standings have been overhauled in one fell swoop: Regina’s new verdict and Parma’s case closed. The last story has long been clear: Kyle Krause’s club paid Irpef late in March (given the state date, not football), admitted the mistake, corrected it immediately by proving he had the funds, and asked for a plea deal, accepted FIGC prosecutors and lost one point instead of two (a bit like what happened with Genoa). Regina’s case is quite different, having another 4 points deducted from the federal court, adding up to the previous 3. If little changes for Fabio Pecchia’s team, then Pippo Inzaghi’s team is eliminated from the playoffs. But the end of this agonizing work is still far away.

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Case. Regina’s problem is well known. In December, he stuck to the possibility of restructuring his debt under the 2019 Business Crisis Act, and while waiting for the repayment plan to be submitted (which happened last week), the Reggio Calabria court stopped all payments except those necessary to continue sports activities. Thus, those who had a treasury (Irpef and Inps, including installments) relating to two two-month periods were denied, which violated the rules of the sport. Not only. Regina did not even pay the salaries of the seven members who left the club in January, which they were not forbidden to.

Hence the sentences: 3 points for the two-month period that expired on February 16 (based on the merciless TFN to the work of the company), 3 plus a repetition of 1 (at the request of the FIG prosecutor) for the period of March 16. The risk was down to -7, but apparently all violations with the tax authorities merged into one sanction: we will find out from the reasons that are expected by Monday. And three more months of slowing down the unified administration of Paolo Castaldi, while it should be remembered that the post of President Marcello Cardona was delegated to the Attorney General of Sports.

Next Steps The Parma case is finally closed. Instead, on Thursday the 11th, the Court of Appeal will hear Regina’s appeal after the first verdict; within one more week after the publication of the reasons (the championship ends on the 19th), a date for re-application must be set. At this point, the intra-federal path will be exhausted and therefore League B would like to start with the playoffs (assigned at 26-27). However, Regina, always convinced that she acted according to the rules, will not give up and will want to apply to Koni Guarantee College to get the penalty canceled or reduced. But it is logical that there is no time to wait so long and the playoffs cannot be postponed for a month. However, the club may ask for his disqualification as a precautionary measure: if Kony accepts this, it will be an important sign for the club, but a huge problem for qualified clubs.

Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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