Juventus are deducted 10 POINTS in Serie A as the Italian courts reinstate their punishment after the club are found GUILTY in case over transfer dealings – with Old Lady dropping to seventh
- Juventus have been handed a 10 point deduction after a court hearing in Italy
- The Serie A giants have had their previous punishment reinstated by the court
- Juventus state they now plan to appeal the verdict that has been handed out
Juventus have been hit with a 10 point deduction after having their previous punishment reinstated following a verdict handed down by the Italian Federal Court of Appeal.
The Serie A giants have now dropped out of the Serie A European qualification places ahead of their match against Empoli on Monday evening.
Juventus initially saw the decision to deduct them points relating to the capital gains scandal reversed just over a month ago.
The club announced in the immediate aftermath of the decision that they intend to appeal the verdict that has been handed down to them.
The announcement is the latest move in what has been a season of legal battles and off-pitch resignations for the Italian top-flight outfit to comprehend with.
Juventus have been handed a 10 point deduction by the Italian Federal Court of Appeal

Massimiliano Allegri’ side have now dropped to seventh in the Serie A standings after the deduction

Chaos initially broke out in November of last year when the entire Juventus board sensationally resigned from their roles amid charges of false accounting.
News of Juventus being investigated then broke in January when they were slammed with a 15 point deduction for the way themselves and other clubs had dealt with player exchange deals.
That ruling was then revoked in April by Italy’s highest sporting court who made the decision to reinstate Juventus’ previous points tally while an investigation got underway.
Now the rollercoaster legal battles have temporarily concluded with prosecutors deciding that a new 10 point deduction should be applied.
In a statement published on Monday evening, Juventus stated their intentions to fight the charges.
‘Juventus Football Club takes note of what was decided a short while ago by the FIGC Court of Appeal and reserves the right to read the reasons for evaluating a possible appeal to the Guarantee Board at the CONI,’ it read.
‘What was ruled by the fifth instance of judgment in this affair, which began more than a year ago, arouses great bitterness in the club and in its millions of fans, who, in the absence of clear rules, find themselves extremely penalized with the application of sanctions that do not seem to take into account the principle of proportionality.
‘While not ignoring the need for speed, to which Juventus has never shirked during the proceedings, it is emphasized that these are facts that have yet to be judged by the natural judge.’
The public prosecutor’s office initially requested an 11 point deduction in a hearing that got underway on Monday morning in Rome.
They additionally called for eight month bans to be handed to seven former directors in Pavel Nedved, Enrico Vellano, Paolo Garimberti, Assia Grazioli Venier, Daniela Marilungo, Caitilin Mary Hughes, and Francesco Roncaglio. All were exonerated by the court.
Further misery for supporters followed with Juventus conceding twice in the first-half in their match against Empoli on Monday.
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