Juventus will pay a fine of 718 thousand euros for fraud with salaries and will not lose points
The Court of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) imposed a fine on Juventus for fraudulent wages. It is reported by ESPN.
The club will pay 718,000 euros and waive any appeals in current sports cases. At the same time, Juventus will no longer be deducted points. It is noted that on this, the Italian football authorities reached a settlement agreement with the team.
On May 22, the Federal Court of Appeal of the Italian Football Federation deprived Juventus of ten points in the Italian championship in the 2022/2023 season. In January, the team was already deducted 15 points, but three months later the decision was challenged.
In November 2022, President Andrea Agnelli and most of the Juventus leadership resigned. At the same time, they were accused of overestimating the transfer cost of players, understating the cost of employees and hiding the true size of the salaries of football players.
Source: Lenta

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