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Juventus out of Champions League spots after 10-point deduction - ESPN

Juventus were hit with a fresh 10-point penalty on Monday by an Italian court — hampering their chances of qualifying for next year's Champions League — Italy's Football Association said.

The latest punishment for false accounting in the club's transfer dealings dropped Juventus from second spot in Serie A to seventh.

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It left the Bianconeri five points behind AC Milan, who moved into fourth place in Serie A and the final qualifying spot for the Champions League.

Juventus are playing at lowly Empoli on Monday. There are then two rounds remaining in the Serie A season, including what will be a crucial match against AC Milan.

Max Allegri's side was handed a 15-point penalty in January while several members of Juventus' former board were also given bans from soccer activities, including former president Andrea Agnelli.

The points deduction was suspended last month on an appeal to the country's highest sports court within the Italian Olympic Committee and referred back to the soccer federation's appeals court for a new trial.

That took place on Monday. During a three-hour hearing, federation prosecutor Giuseppe Chine requested an 11-point penalty for Juventus. He had asked for nine back in January.

Chine also requested eight-month bans for seven former Juventus directors, including Pavel Nedvěd, but they were cleared on Monday.

Agnelli and three others had their appeals rejected last month.

The Juventus board resigned en masse in November following an investigation by Turin public prosecutors into alleged false bookkeeping.

A sports trial in the case was then reopened based on information from the Turin prosecutors, leading to the points deduction. Juventus had initially

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