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Serie A: Under-fire Juventus escape additional points deduction, agree to pay fine following plea bargain

agence france-presse • May 30, 2023, 23:20:15 IST
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The disciplinary tribunal of the Italian federation (FIGC) said in a published decision that it had fined the troubled club €718,240, while seven of its management figures were ordered to pay fines ranging from €47,000 to €10,000.

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Serie A: Under-fire Juventus escape additional points deduction, agree to pay fine following plea bargain

Rome: Juventus escaped an additional Serie A points deduction but agreed to pay a fine of more than €700,000 ($751,000) for lying about players foregoing wages during the Covid-19 pandemic after a plea bargain approved Tuesday by the Italian Football Federation tribunal. The plea deal, which Juventus had requested, brings to an end a series of cases in Italy’s sporting courts involving the Turin club. Last week they were given a 10-point deduction in Serie A after a revision of their initial 15-point penalty inflicted on the club over illicit transfer activity. Juventus have agreed not to appeal that penalty as part of Tuesday’s deal. The disciplinary tribunal of the Italian federation (FIGC) said in a published decision that it had fined the troubled club €718,240, while seven of its management figures were ordered to pay fines ranging from €47,000 to €10,000. Excluded from the plea agreement, however, is former chairman Andrea Agnelli, who jointly requested along with prosecutors that his hearing be postponed to 15 June, given what the tribunal called “advanced talks” on potential sanctions. The federation had been tasked with considering the deferred payment of certain players’ wages by the club and its key figures, as part of a wide-ranging scandal involving false accounting and transfer trickery that has rocked Italian football. Newspaper La Stampa, which, like Juventus, is owned by the Agnelli family, wrote on Tuesday that the club had accepted the deal to avoid another points deduction, which could have pushed it further away from the European places in Serie A. Juventus are seventh in Serie A with one game of the season remaining, after the imposition of the 10-point deduction. If they hold that position on the final day, they will qualify for next season’s Europa Conference League, but they still have a chance of finishing as high as fifth and going into the Europa League. Juve faces separate criminal proceedings in the affair, with 12 current and former key club figures including former chairman Agnelli potentially facing trial. Losses artificially reduced The plea bargain agreed Tuesday relates to the Turin club having communicated that players were giving up salary payments during the pandemic in 2020, while privately assuring those players they would only miss out on a portion of what was publicly announced. In doing so, Juve was able to artificially reduce losses in the club’s annual balance sheets during the pandemic, when matches were cancelled and revenue plummeted. Agnelli, his ex-deputy chairman Pavel Nedved, and the rest of the club’s board resigned in November following the probe by Italian authorities into the accounting irregularities. In its decision, the tribunal said that the individual “F.P.” would be fined €47,000, and “P.N.” €35,250 — referring to Juve’s former sporting director Fabio Paratici, and Nedved, respectively. A 15-point penalty inflicted by the FIGC’s appeals court in January against Juve for overstating capital gains on player sales was revoked in April by Italy’s highest sporting court, the Sports Guarantee Board. It was then revised to 10 points by the federation’s appeals court on 22 May. In January, the federation hit both Agnelli and ex-CEO Maurizio Arrivabene with two-year bans, handing sporting director Federico Cherubini a ban of 16 months. Former sporting director Paratici, who had left Juve for Tottenham Hotspur, was banned for two-and-a-half years, a decision that was extended worldwide by FIFA in March. Juve icon Nedved, originally banned for eight months, was acquitted by the appeals court in May. On the criminal front, Italian news agencies have reported that a court hearing on 26 October will determine whether any possible trial will be held in Turin, where the investigation has been based, or Milan or Rome. Read all the  Latest News ,  Trending News ,  Cricket News ,  Bollywood News , India News  and  Entertainment News  here. Follow us on  Facebook,  Twitter and  Instagram.

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