Juventus affair and board resignation
Juventus affair and board resignation
the prosecution in Football Association in the last few hours notified the request for revocation of the sentence of the Court of Appeal of the FIGC on the process of capital gains to the Juventus and eight other teams, as well as several managers🇧🇷 The sports judgment was concluded in the first instance last April with the acquittal of all before the Federal Court. In May, the Federal Court of Appeals rejected the appeal of the Public Ministry of the FIGC, which has now asked for the cancellation of almost all acquittals and the reopening of the investigation after the reading of the documents that arrived from Turin concerning the Prisma investigation that sees Andrea Agnelli and the former Juventus manager accused of accusations, among others, of false accounting.
There FIGC he specified that “The Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office, after examining the documents and investigative documents of the criminal investigation ‘Prisma’ transmitted by the Public Prosecutor’s Office to the Court of Turin, proposed, pursuant to Article 63 of the FIGC Code of Sports Justice, an appeal to revoke the partial decision of the Federal Court of Appeal to the United Sections nº 89 of May 27, 2022, against the companies FC Juventus SpA, UC Sampdoria, FC Pro Vercelli 1892 Srl, Genoa CFC SpA, Parma Calcio 1913 Srl, Pisa Sporting Club Srl, Empoli FC SpA , Novara Calcio SpA. Delfino Pescara 1936 SpA and 52 directors of the same sports clubs, asking for their condemnation of the sanctions that will be requested respectively at the hearing of the appeal before the Federal Court of Appeals”.
The office coordinated by the attorney general Giuseppe China sent the revocation notice to nine of the 11 companies involved: the reopening does not only concern Juventus, but also Sampdoria🇧🇷 Pro Vercelli, Genoa, Parma, Pisa, Empoli, Novara and Pescara🇧🇷 they stay out Naples he was born in Chievo-Verona, never mentioned in Turin newspapers. The 14,000 pages of the Turin promoters convinced Chiné: “Innumerable new and additional serious indications, precise and concordant, capable of modifying the final decision”.

It is no longer the individual or suspected case that counts, but the system “tested over time by Juventus of cross-exchanges of players with other sports clubs, not with the aim of providing the team with certain technical qualities, but for capital gains”.
Why did the FIGC attorney reopen the capital gains lawsuit? Based on article 63 of the Sports Justice Code, the FIGC 007 intend to revoke the previous sentence by “if – as indicated in paragraph d- the examination of the decisive fact that could not be known in the previous proceeding has been omitted, or new facts have emerged after the final and unappealable decision, the knowledge of which would imply a different decision”.
The hearing to assess the appeal will be held within 30 days and, on that occasion, the Federal Public Prosecutor’s Office will present the requests, which may vary from fine the penalty in points until relegation (most remote hypothesis).

That night, a note from Juventus also arrived, explaining that it had received, along with 8 other companies and their main directors at the time of the events, a “Appeal for partial revocation, pursuant to art. 63, of the CGS, of the decision of the Federal Court of Appeals, United Sections, n. 0089/CFA-2021-2022, of May 27, 2022, which became definitive” and added that “the Company will be able to articulate its defenses within the deadlines established by the code, trusting that it will be able to demonstrate even more the correctness of its actions, the absence of new elements that have emerged that are relevant to the judgment regarding the decision of the Federal Court of Justice and the lack of conditions of the ‘appeal filed’.
In the next few hours there may be new developments, with clarifications or new other aspects of this new parenthesis in the capital gains case.
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