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Juventus docked 15 points in Serie A by Italian federation for false ... (The Guardian)

Juventus were hit with a 15-point penalty for false accounting on Friday following an appeal hearing at the Italian football federation.

Juventus have denied wrongdoing and was initially cleared by the sports court in April. With 20 games left to play in this season, Juve were third in Serie A, 10 points adrift of the leaders Napoli, The points deduction would push them down into mid-table, outside the spots for European competition.

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Juventus handed 15-point deduction for transfer deals (Reuters)

Juventus have been deducted 15 points for the current season by an Italian soccer court investigating its transfer dealings, the national soccer federation ...

Public prosecutors in Turin have requested Andrea Agnelli, 11 other people and the club itself to stand trial over allegations of false accounting. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story The court confirmed the acquittal of eight other soccer clubs, including Serie A's Sampdoria and Empoli, and their directors, for whom prosecutors had also wanted to reopen the case. [reopened the case](/lifestyle/sports/italy-prosecutors-seek-reopen-accounting-trial-against-juve-other-clubs-2022-12-22/) and requested the partial cancellation of the initial decision so they could assess new documents collected by public prosecutors in the city of Turin who are investigating the finances of Juventus. The ruling reversed a previous decision in April to clear Juventus, 10 other clubs and their executives of wrongdoing. "We consider this to be a blatant injustice also for millions of fans, which we trust will soon be remedied in the next court," lawyers for the club said in a statement.

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Juventus deducted 15 points over transfer dealings (ESPN Australia)

Juventus have been deducted 15 points by an Italian soccer court investigating its transfer dealings, the national soccer association said Friday.

[Sampdoria](/football/team?id=2734) and [Empoli](/football/team?id=2574), and their directors, for whom prosecutors had also wanted to reopen the case. "We consider this to be a blatant injustice also for millions of fans, which we trust will soon be remedied in the next court," lawyers for the club said in a statement. The ruling, which also deals a blow to the club's reputation, is tougher than a nine-point deduction a soccer prosecutor had requested earlier in the day during a hearing looking at the way Juventus and a number of other teams dealt with player exchange deals.

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Juventus Soccer Club Hit with 15-Point Slam for False Accounting (Bloomberg)

Authorities in Italy penalized Juventus Football Club SpA, one of Europe's best-known soccer teams, with a cut in its point standing because of how it ...

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Juventus deducted 15 points! Bianconeri punished for artificially ... (Goal.com)

WHAT HAPPENED? A prosecutor for the Italian Football Federation found Juventus guilty of a number of financial violations that saved the club millions in ...

sanctioning Juventus with 15 penalty points to be served in the current football season and with a series of inhibitions for 11 Juventus executives (30 months for [Fabio] Paratici, 24 months for [Andrea] Agnelli and [Maurizio] Arrivabene, 16 months for [Federico] Cherubini, eight months for [Pavel] Nedved, [Paolo] Garimberti, [Enrico] Vellano, [Assia] Venier, [Caitlin] Hughes, [Daniela] Marilungo and [Francesco] Roncaglio)." A prosecutor for the Italian Football Federation found Juventus guilty of a number of financial violations that saved the club millions in player salaries and transfer budgets. Prosecutors took issue with a number of irregularities stemming from player transactions, including the now infamous player swap with Barcelona that sent Arthur to Juventus and Miralem Pjanic to Barcelona.

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Juventus docked 15 points over transfers (The West Australian)

Italian soccer giants Juventus have been docked 15 points by an Italian court after an investigation over their transfer dealings.

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Juventus: Serie A side docked 15 points as Tottenham's Fabio ... (Sky Sports)

Tottenham transfer chief Fabio Paratici has been handed a 30-month ban from Italian football for his involvement in Juventus alleged false accounting; ...

Juventus have been deducted 15 Serie A points for alleged financial irregularities and false accounting, while Tottenham's transfer chief Fabio Paratici has been handed a 30-month ban from Italian football for his involvement. The Italian national football federation's (FIGC) decision means Juventus will plunge from third to 10th place in the Serie A table, outside the spots for European competition. Tottenham transfer chief Fabio Paratici has been handed a 30-month ban from Italian football for his involvement in Juventus' alleged false accounting; Juventus handed 15-point deduction in Serie A for alleged financial irregularities

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Juventus handed 15-point deduction in league standings for capital ... (Anadolu Agency)

Italian football body confirms sanction, bans 11 former executives including ex-chair Andrea Agnelli - Anadolu Agency.

[Anadolu Agency website contains only a portion of the news stories offered to subscribers in the AA News Broadcasting System (HAS), and in summarized form. Juventus are far from the top of the league. The Federal Court of Appeal of the FIGC "partially accepted" the appeal of the Federal Prosecutor's Office and gave a 30-month ban to Paratici, 24-month ban to Agnelli and Juventus' ex-CEO Maurizio Arrivabene, and an eight-month ban to Nedved, who was a Juventus midfielder before his executive role. After the point deduction, Juventus were lowered to the 10th spot with 22 points in the Italian league, risking qualification for European cups next season. The Turin Public Prosecutor's Office previously said police searched offices to inspect the Serie A club's approved financial statements and footballers' deals in 2019 - 2021. Italian football powerhouse Juventus on Friday were given a 15-point reduction in the standings in the Italian top-tier Serie A for capital gains violations.

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Juventus docked 15 points over transfers (The Canberra Times)

Italy's most storied soccer club, Juventus, have been hit with a massive 15-point penalty for false accounting following...

Juventus were already eliminated from the Champions League in a horrible start to this season, which also saw them win only two of their opening nine Serie A matches. Juventus have denied wrongdoing and were initially cleared by the sports court in April. But prosecutors claim the players gave up only one month's salary. It was the fifth consecutive year that Juventus reported a loss and it was 44.4 million euros ($A69 million) more than in 2020-21. In September, Juventus reported a record loss of 254.3 million euros ($A397 million) for the 2021-22 financial year. Juventus were third in Serie A and the penalty drops the Bianconeri into the bottom half of the standings, 25 points behind leaders Napoli and 12 points from the Champions League places.

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Italian football club Juventus hit with points penalty (Aljazeera.com)

Record 36-time Italian champions will fall from third into 10th and could miss out on European football's next season.

The club denied wrongdoing and was initially cleared by the sports court in April last year. “We consider this to be a blatant injustice also for millions of fans, which we trust will soon be remedied in the next court,” lawyers for the club said in a statement. The court also imposed bans from holding office in Italian football on 11 past and present Juventus directors.

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Football giants docked 15 points in disastrous blow to Champions ... (Fox Sports)

Football giants docked 15 points in disastrous blow to Champions League bid.

The new board will remain in office until the shareholders’ meeting for the approval of Juve’s accounts as of 30 June 2025. Agnelli and the rest of the Juve board stepped down in November under pressure from the criminal investigation, with a new board led by Gianluca Ferrero being appointed earlier this week. The decision to dock Juve points came as the FIGC reopened a trial which had ended last year with Juve and a host of other clubs including Serie A leaders Napoli being acquitted.

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Explained: Why Juventus have been docked 15 points by the Italian ... (Goal.com)

Juventus have been deducted 15 points by the Italian Football Federation, but why does the Old Lady find itself in hot water again?

With their finances and reputation now in tatters, missing out on Champions League football could see an exodus of their star players. WHY HAVE JUVENTUS BEEN DOCKED POINTS? The ruling, which is much harsher than the nine-point deduction that was suggested by a leading football lawyer looking into the case, also comes with bans for multiple ex-board members.

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Juventus: Serie A side docked 15 points as Tottenham's Fabio ... (Sky Sports)

Tottenham transfer chief Fabio Paratici has been handed a 30-month ban from Italian football for his involvement in Juventus alleged false accounting; ...

Forward on our path." Their lawyers also suggested there had been "clearly unequal treatment" compared to any other clubs, with Sampdoria, Pro Vercelli, Genoa, Parma, Pisa, Empoli, Novara and Pescara all acquitted. Tottenham transfer chief Fabio Paratici has been handed a 30-month ban from Italian football for his involvement in Juventus' alleged false accounting; Juventus handed 15-point deduction in Serie A for alleged financial irregularities

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Juventus Deducted 15 Points As Former Club Officials Receive Bans (Forbes)

No sooner had Juventus appointed their new board this week, than the Bianconeri were back in the news after the Italian FA deducted them 15 points and ...

That would be classified as financial fraud given that Juventus are a publicly traded company with legal obligations to the stock market, any evidence of this would be classified as financial fraud. That is why, despite the fact that two sides must agree on a transfer fee, no other club has been punished at this time. Former President Andrea Agnelli and ex-CEO Maurizio Arrivabene were each handed two-year bans, while Sporting Director Federicio Cherubini was given 16-months. The reasons for such a severe penalty will likely be revealed in the next 10 days, but it is important to remember that the points deductions and the bans were the result of a Juventus appeal. Ultimately, that all led to Friday’s news that the club would be handed a 15-point deduction, as well as bans for the key figures involved. The authority responsible for regulating the Italian securities market, known as CONSOB, discovered that a number of players had signed agreements to reduce their salaries in order to help the club through that extremely difficult period but were allegedly actually given that money “in the black.”

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Juventus must maintain focus amid off-field turmoil, says Allegri (Reuters)

Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri urged his team to "do their duty" on the pitch after the Serie A side were deducted 15 points by an Italian soccer ...

We face a challenge and maybe we will be able to do something extraordinary. "We don't have to think about starting again. "We have the Europa League, we have the Coppa Italia and we have 60 league points to play for. With 20 league games left to play this season, Juventus were third in Serie A with 37 points, 10 behind leaders Napoli. The legal proceedings concern the company and there will be an appeal. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story

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Juventus deducted 15 points for current Serie A season (The Athletic)

The Italian side have said they will appeal the decision after they dropped down to 10th in the Serie A table. Former Juventus president Andrea Agnelli has been ...

I’m convinced the players will do everything to get the most out of the situation.” An initial appeal lodged by the Italian Football Federation’s federal prosecutor Giuseppe Chine to have it reopened was subsequently turned down. Tottenham have yet to comment, while The Athletic has contacted UEFA and FIFA for a response. The standings say that at the moment we have 22 points and we have to try to earn results and make up positions. [Juventus have been docked 15 points](https://theathletic.com/4111439/2023/01/20/juventus-serie-a-points/) is bad for the club, and it’s bad for [Serie A](https://theathletic.com/football/serie-a/) too, writes Jame [UEFA](https://theathletic.com/football/champions-league/) and [FIFA](https://theathletic.com/football/international-football/).

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