Juventus have faced 10 points deduction following a new hearing into the club’s past transfer dealings.
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To take us back, Juve were initially handed a 15-point penalty in January but Italy’s highest sporting court overturned that decision in April and ordered the case to be re-examined.
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Official: Juventus incurred a deduction of 10 Serie A points following the verdict by Federal Court of Appeal pertaining to the capital gains scandal. ⚪️⚫️ #SerieA pic.twitter.com/foZZqZqH5H
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 22, 2023
The new ruling was announced on Monday, before the team’s 4-1 defeat at Empoli in that the penalty drops Juve to seventh place in Serie A, outside the European qualification spots.
Napoli have already secured the Serie A title and, before Monday’s ruling, were 17 points ahead of second-placed Juve.
“It was a strange situation, 10 minutes before the match the sentence came out,” said Juve coach Massimiliano Allegri. “Summing up a season in an evening like this is an understatement. Juventus are used to winning, we have to close ranks.”
Breaking: Juventus have been handed a deduction of 10 points in Serie A following the verdict from the Federal Court of Appeal after their recent financial scandal.
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) May 22, 2023
As it stands, they're now 7th in Serie A and fallen outside of a European spot. pic.twitter.com/lOX7IGCauS
How it all happened
In April, a tribunal at Italy’s Olympic Committee (CONI) revoked Juve’s 15-point penalty from the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) appeals court.
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It asked the appeals court to revise punishments to the club and some key figures, including former vice-chairman Pavel Nedved, who was originally given an eight-month suspension.
Ángel Di Maria will assess his options in the next weeks, he’s gonna look for new club as talks with Juventus have broken down recently — he’s expected to leave as free agent. 🚨⚪️🇦🇷 #transfers
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 22, 2023
Saudi clubs have approached Di Maria; his priority remains European football. pic.twitter.com/EZ8art61Vk
Nedved has now been acquitted alongside club officials Paolo Garimberti, Assia Grazioli Venier, Caitlin Mary Hughes, Daniela Marilungo, Francesco Roncaglio and Enrico Vellano.
Long bans given to former chairman Andrea Agnelli, ex-chief executive Maurizio Arrivabene and sporting directors Federico Cherubini and Fabio Paratici have now been upheld.
Milan's Champions League hopes after Juventus' point deduction 🔙 pic.twitter.com/GT6RdX8kpe
— B/R Football (@brfootball) May 22, 2023
A Juventus statement said
That the club “takes note” of the decision and “reserves the right to read the reasons to evaluate a possible appeal” to CONI.
It added: “What was established by the fifth instance of judgment in this matter, which began more than a year ago, arouses great bitterness in the club and in its millions of supporters who, in the absence of clear rules, find themselves extremely penalised with the application of sanctions that seem to take into account the principle of proportionality.
“While not ignoring the need for urgency, which Juventus has never shied away from during the proceedings, it is emphasised that these are facts that still have to be evaluated by a judge.”
Massimiliano Allegri after losing 4-1 to Empoli: “If I leave Juventus now, I would be the first of the cowards — and I don't reproach the team for anything”. ⚪️⚫️ #Juventus
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 22, 2023
Allegri reiterates that his intention is to continue at Juventus. pic.twitter.com/oYZeDa9Sri
Juve’s loss at Empoli on Monday leaves them five points behind AC Milan, who occupy the final Champions League spot, with two games to play – and Juve host Milan on Sunday.
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The club is also involved in criminal proceedings over its accounting practices, with 12 current and former officials, including Agnelli, potentially facing trial.
According to Italian news agencies, a high court hearing on 26 October will decide whether any eventual trial will be held in Turin, where the investigation has taken place, or in either Milan or Rome.
Following the 10-point deduction and 4-1 loss at Empoli, Juventus are now seventh in Serie A.
— B/R Football (@brfootball) May 22, 2023
And five points off the top four with two games to go 😐 pic.twitter.com/3pdzOpboH9
Why deduct Juventus points? Full story
The Old Lady were handed a points deduction after an investigation into the club’s past transfer dealings spanning two years from 2019 to 2021 by the FIGC.
Juventus were accused of fixing their balance sheets by artificial gains of around 60m euros from club transfers, charges they were found guilty of by the FIGC’s appeals court in January.
Jose Mourinho is NOT happy that Juventus got docked 10 points today 👇
— Italian Football TV (@IFTVofficial) May 22, 2023
“For me its a joke, knowing this 2 games from the end of the season is weird for everyone, even Juventus.”
“If you told me this before our games against Monza or Bologna we would’ve had a different approach… pic.twitter.com/RNMf2sXuAu
The club, however, denied any wrongdoing and took its case to a tribunal at the Olympic Committee, Italy’s highest sporting court.
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The tribunal did not rule on the merits of the case but instead examined the legal legitimacy of the punishments handed out by the FIGC to the club and directors.
Juventus were among several Serie A clubs acquitted of suspect transfer activity by an FIGC appeals court trial last year but the investigation into the club was reopened due to new evidence from a separate criminal probe into their finances.
Juventus director Calvo: “I can say that Dušan Vlahović is NOT for sale. We’re so happy of his committment, we trust him for the future”, told Dazn 🚨⚪️⚫️ #Juve
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 22, 2023
Chelsea have not submitted any bid for Vlahović as of now. pic.twitter.com/uOPa7jLAiN
The initial 15-point sanction was tougher than the nine-point deduction prosecutors had requested, and the club hoped no points deduction would be applied once the case had been re-examined.
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Agnelli and the rest of the club’s board stepped down in November while the investigation was taking place.
Gianni Agnelli always stayed close to the team, making regular visits to gauge the side’s progress and convey the values synonymous with Juventus to the players!
— BI_1897 (@BI_1897) May 22, 2023
We now miss this man more than ever! pic.twitter.com/i64Ki3e3iI
At the time, a statement said the resignations were “considered to be in the best social interest to recommend that Juventus equip itself with a new board of directors to address these issues”.
The chairman had presided over the club for 13 years, during which time Juventus won nine successive Serie A titles and reached two Champions League finals.
But last year they made a £220m loss – a record for an Italian club.
Agnelli and Arrivabene were banned from Italian football for two years, while Cherubini and Paratici were suspended domestically for 16 months and two and a half years respectively.
Juventus director Calvo: “There are no doubts, Massimiliano Allegri will be our coach next season. We’re building our future together with him”. ⚪️⚫️ #Juve
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) May 22, 2023
“We’ve unconditional trust in Allegri”. pic.twitter.com/toQjz5fuqf
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Paratici left the club to become managing director at Tottenham before January’s ruling but his suspension was extended worldwide by Fifa in March. Juventus are also facing an investigation from Uefa, European football’s governing body, over potential breaches of its club licensing and financial fair play regulations, which was announced in March.