The FIGC prosecutor’s office has decided to open an investigation into the anti-Juve chants sang by Milan players during the transfer to the airport after the match against Roma. The Federal Prosecutor Giuseppe Chinè, having acquired the videos that immediately went viral,…
Juventus have made a claim for compensation from the FIGC in the amount of €440 million for the awarding of the 2005-06 title to Inter. The club were demoted to Serie B as part of the Calciopoli scandal that rocked Italian football…
The FIGC Tribunal’s has come to a decision regarding former Juventus president Andrea Agnelli, ruling to ban him for 16-months. Agnelli was at the helm of the Bianconeri during the alleged ‘salary maneuvers’ which involved playing Juve players under the table. While…
FIGC president Gabriele Gravina believes Italian football’s governing body needs to ‘surgically intervene on debts’ to help build a more sustainable future. Gravina gave a long interview to Avvenire, during which he touched on several topics. beginning by talking about the economic dimension…
FIGC president Gabriele Gravina believes the league needs to question the quality of product they’re offering following a disappointing round of talks relating to TV rights. Gravina was speaking following discussions over the sale of Serie A TV rights earlier this week,…
The Turin prosecutors office has dropped charges of ‘nonexistent invoices’ against former Juventus top management. Bianconeri directors Andrea Agnelli, Pavel Nedved, Fabio Paratici, Marco Re, Stefano Bertola and Stefano Cerrato all saw the charges against them dropped, as reported by Sportface: Regarding…
The FIGC have moved quickly to deny reports that linked national team coach Roberto Mancini with the Napoli job. The Partenopei are without a manager after Luciano Spalletti took charge of his final match yesterday, beating Sampdoria 2-0, having already secured the…
Juventus have agreed a plea deal with the Federal Court which will see them pay a €720,000 fine for alleged ‘salary manoeuvres’. Sky Sport Italia and a host of others report that the Bianconeri have reached the settlement which will see them…
Juventus have decided to agree a plea deal with the Federal Prosecutor’s Office and could receive a fine and a 2-point penalty. The Bianconeri were set to have the investigation into alleged ‘salary maneuvers’ go to court on June 15, but reports…
Juventus are reportedly set to agree a plea deal with the Federal Prosecutor’s Office in the investigation into alleged salary maneuvers. A hearing had initially been set for June 15, but reports in Italy suggest that the date has been forward to…