Juventus fined 10 points for breaking financial fair play

The Federal Court of Appeals partially granted the prosecutor’s request

juventus fined for 10 points in Serie A. The Federal Court of Appeal granted part of the prosecution’s motion in the case of violations of financial fair play.

Recall that the Court of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) in January granted the petition of the prosecutor, who demanded punishment for the club for violating financial fair play. 15 points have been deducted from Juventus. The prosecutor’s office demanded a 9-point penalty and a shorter suspension, but the court decided that such a measure would not be sufficient. Later, the Turintsy appealed to the Sports Guarantee Board, which returned the glasses to the Old Signora.

Former Juventus president Andrea Agnelli has been banned from football for two years, and Pavel Nedved has been suspended for eight months. Other former leaders of the Turin club were also punished.

The Chamber of the UEFA Club Financial Control Body is also examining the contracts of several players, suspecting financial fraud. In case of confirmation of violations of the law, the club faces fines from UEFA, including for the guilty players.

Recall that the Chamber of Financial Control concluded a settlement agreement with Juventus in August. The deal was completed based on financial information for 2018-2022 provided by the club. Later, however, the Italian Commission for Companies and Exchanges, together with the Turin prosecutor’s office, released data on alleged financial violations by Juventus.

Juventus have moved from second place in Serie A to seventh. Massimiliano Allegri’s team now has 59 points.

Source: Sportarena

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