“Juventus’ Number-Making Case Retrial: Latest News and Updates on the 15-Point Penalty and League Rankings”

2023-04-20 18:05:08

The number-making case needs to be re-tried by Zuji to return to No. 3 without deducting 15 points

【Now Sports】Juventus’ number-making case was remanded for retrial on Thursday, and the penalty of 15 points deducted in Serie A was also temporarily revoked. According to the current results, the representative will return to the third place in the league table. Before the quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa League visited Serpoting on Thursday, Juventus received great news. The Italian Olympic Committee’s Sports Security Tribunal announced that the club’s alleged financial fraud case would be transferred to the Italian Football Federation’s Federal Court of Appeal for retrial, and the 15-point penalty was also temporarily revoked. This means that Zu Ji will change from the current 44 points to 59 points, ranking third in the league table after Napoli and Lasso.

The Italian Football Association announced in January this year that Juventus was fined 15 points in the league table for alleged fraudulent accounts, with immediate effect. At the same time, 11 high-level executives, including the chairman Agnelli, were banned from participating in football affairs. However, although the court will re-evaluate the lawsuit, Agnelli and the football director Platis, who switched to Tottenham, still maintain the ban, but the rest of the senior staff, including the vice chairman Nivit, were withdrawn. crime.

FIFA approved the Italian Football Federation’s request last month to extend Platis’s ban to the world and prevent him from participating in football affairs for up to 30 months.

As for the reshuffle of the league standings, AC Milan, which ranks 4th, has also temporarily dropped to 5th, which may affect their eligibility to participate in the Europa League next season.

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