“Doomsday for Lecco and Regina” headlines Tuttosport.
Covisoc will decide today on the registration of the two companies.
Two clubs are holding their breath, at least two more are hopeful and yet another summer of Italian football in danger of being filled with appeals and stamps. Today is an important day for Serie B because two opinions are expected that could be decisive for registration for the next championship. Lecco and Reggina are in danger, Brescia and Perugia are ready to fight for places that will eventually become available in the championship.
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Covisoc is ready to comment on the case of Regina, who, at the end of an already turbulent season, may be denied participation in the cadet series due to non-payment of 757 thousand euros. This is a payment that must be paid after the Calabrian company reaches an agreement on debt restructuring with the tax authorities. Although the court of Reggio di Calabria provided that payment must be received by July 12, counting thirty days from the approval of the agreement, according to the FIGC, the deadline that had to be met was instead June 20, which corresponds to the filing deadline for the necessary documentation for registration for the championship.
The tangled story behind the Regina sale is about to fall into the hands of a group of five entrepreneurs led by the Piedmontese Bruno Grande. As soon as the opinion of Covisoc is received, on Friday, July 7, the Federal Council will give its opinion on the registration of Regina for the championship. It is difficult to make predictions, but according to the regulations, the chances of success for the Calabrians are small. Also on today’s date will be known the final decision on Lecco, which seems to have high hopes, and today the opinion of the FIGC Infrastructure and Sports Organization Criteria Commission is expected. The Lombard club went from the joy of a historic promotion to Serie B to the anguish of being unable to register for the championship due to a stadium problem. The plant in Lecco does not meet the standards for a cadetteria and there is no time needed to adapt it, so the managers decided to play in Euganeo di Padua with the approval from the Veneto club, but a positive response from the prefecture and the Padua police headquarters did not arrive until the morning of 21 June, on one day later than the deadline set by the FIGC.
Lecco has prepared documentation that demonstrates how the requests were submitted on time, today it will be clear whether this will be enough to deviate from the regulation. There is a risk of another insult: by failing to apply for registration in Serie C, Lecco could end up in the start of D. In the meantime, Brescia has already filed an appeal for readmission to Serie B, which was rejected by the Guarantee College in Cony. A step that actually opened a judicial path to administrative courts. Even Perugia is ready to act. And next in line are Perugia, SPAL and Benevento. The hypothesis of Serie B expansion to 21 teams seems ruled out anyway. But the summer of recruiting has only just begun.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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