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Italian Serie B club Juve Stabia put under court control for mafia infiltration

MILAN :Italian second-tier soccer club SS Juve Stabia have been placed under judicial administration for alleged mafia infiltration, Italian prosecutors and police said on Tuesday.

Juve Stabia are based in Castellammare di Stabia, close to the city of Naples where Italy's Camorra crime group has its roots. The team currently sits in seventh spot in the Serie B league.

Extensive investigations "uncovered a system of mafia-style influence over the economic activities of the football club" by a local Camorra clan, Naples prosecutors, police and the national anti-mafia prosecutor said in a joint statement. 

In response, Juve Stabia said the allegations referred to external suppliers, and said none of its shareholders and current management were suspected of ties to criminal groups.

"The club intends to embrace the mission of the judicial administrators and work with them to terminate all supply or collaboration relationships with companies and individuals deemed 'suspicious'," it said, adding that there was no threat of sporting sanctions.

Brera Holdings, an Ireland-based holding company listed on Nasdaq and focused on expanding its portfolio of soccer teams through a multi-club ownership (MCO) strategy, bought a 52 per cent stake in the club in June.

People tied to the Camorra's D'Alessandro clan controlled club activities including ticketing, catering, cleaning, healthcare and even, until last year, travel services for the first team, prosecutors and police said. 

"Players just had to play, while the Camorra took care of the rest," Naples prosecutor Nicola Gratteri told a press conference.

"It was a complete, all-round package", he said.

Judicial administration allows the club to continue its sporting activities, but places it

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