The storm clouds are back for Juventus in relation tocase of capital gains‘. The College of Sports Guarantees of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) has decided the reopening of the case against the Turin groupwhich led to a penalty of 15 classification points, is legitimatetherefore the ‘bianconeri’ once again exposed themselves to another sporting penalty for falsifying accounts in some sales of players.
CONI decided at the end of April that the penalty imposed on Juventus needs to be re-evaluated after his claim to the Italian Federation (FIGC), where he returned the 15 points stolen from Massimiliano Allegri’s team.
There will be another punishment, but less severe
Now, having reviewed the entire procedure, CONI determined that reopening the case was correct, although it admitted that the responsibilities related to the “Juventus directors without power” should be reorganized. Meaning the punishment of the Italian team and its leaders may be less severe than previously imposedalthough glimpsed with a new punishment.
Now we have to wait another thirty days for the new sentence of the Federal Court of Appeals.
Source: La Verdad
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