Juventus start procedure to leave Super League project
:Juventus have initiated the procedure to pull out of the European Super League (ESL) project, the Italian club said on Thursday.
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:Juventus have initiated the procedure to pull out of the European Super League (ESL) project, the Italian club said on Thursday.
Eks presiden Juventus, Andrea Agnelli mendapat hukuman tambahan dari Federasi Sepakbola Italia (FIGC). Kali ini karena kasus manuver gaji yang melibatkan dirinya.
MILAN : An Italian soccer court has imposed a 16-month ban from the game on former Juventus Chairman Andrea Agnelli in a case over irregularities in the club's payments to players, the national football association (FIGC) said on Monday.
MADRID: Italian soccer club Juventus has sent Real Madrid and FC Barcelona a letter informing them it was abandoning the failed Super League project following its management revamp, Spanish state news agency EFE reported on Tuesday (Jun 6).
Juventus mencapai kesepakatan dengan Jaksa FIGC, Giuseppe Chine untuk menuntaskan kasus manuver gaji yang menjerat mereka. Bianconeri tak akan dihukum pengurangan poin berikutnya, melainkan hanya didenda.
A view shows the logo of the Juventus Italian Serie A football club on April 21, 2021 at the Juventus stadium in Turin. – Italian champions Juventus, one of the driving forces behind the the new European Super League said on April 21, 2021 the project could not go ahead as planned after the withdrawal of most of the 12 founding teams. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFP)
MILAN : Juventus will propose a plea bargain with Italy's soccer authorities on Tuesday over a case involving alleged irregularities in its payment of players' salaries, a source close to the matter told Reuters.
Juventus on Monday 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. The new sanction, announced by the Italian Football Federation's (FIGC) appeals court, severely dents Juventus' hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League, pushing them out of the top four with two matches remaining this season. Juventus have competed in Europe's elite competition in each of the past 11 seasons dating back to 2012.