{"id":810,"date":"2023-01-21T08:13:30","date_gmt":"2023-01-21T09:13:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/vegacelis.com\/?p=810"},"modified":"2025-06-20T10:52:43","modified_gmt":"2025-06-20T10:52:43","slug":"italian-football-giants-hit-with-major-points-deduction-in-finance-scandal","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/vegacelis.com\/index.php\/2023\/01\/21\/italian-football-giants-hit-with-major-points-deduction-in-finance-scandal\/","title":{"rendered":"Italian football giants hit with major points deduction in finance scandal"},"content":{"rendered":"
Juventus have been docked 15 points while numerous former club officials have been banned<\/strong><\/p>\n Juventus have been handed a 15-point deduction by the Italian football authorities following an investigation into allegations of financial irregularities. The Turin club has already said it will appeal the punishment.<\/p>\n In immediate terms, the points deduction means Juventus have plunged from third to tenth place in the Serie A table. They are now 25 points behind league leaders Napoli – who beat them 5-1 earlier this month – and are 12 points adrift of the European qualification spots.<\/p>\n The Italian football federation (FIGC) announced its decision on Friday, and the sanction is even harsher than the nine-point deduction that prosecutors had been seeking in the case. It was announced that former Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli – who resigned along with other members of the board in November – has been banned from holding a position in Italian football for two years.<\/p>\n Juventus’ former vice-president Pavel Nedved has been hit with an eight-month ban, while ex-sporting director Fabio Paratici – who now works at English Premier League team Tottenham Hotspur – has been banned for 30 months. The London club is trying to ascertain if the sanctions will influence Paratici’s position, with the FIGC reportedly requesting that the punishment be applied across all UEFA and FIFA jurisdiction. <\/p>\n Juventus and former club officials have denied any wrongdoing and have already announced their intention to appeal the decision at the country’s highest sports court within the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI).<\/p>\n