New FIGC President Gabriele Gravina “didn’t see” the investigation into Juventus ultras’ mafia links – “it’s a subject I’ll leave to the judiciary”.

RAI’s ‘Report’ last night broadcast a special investigation into the links between the Drughi and the ‘Ndrangheta, whereby the Calabrian mafia made money from touting tickets provided to the fans by the club.

New FIGC President Gabriele Gravina “didn’t see” the investigation into Juventus ultras’ mafia links – “it’s a subject I’ll leave to the judiciary”.

RAI’s ‘Report’ last night broadcast a special investigation into the links between the Drughi and the ‘Ndrangheta, whereby the Calabrian mafia made money from touting tickets provided to the fans by the club.

There has never been a suggestion that the Bianconeri knew of the involvement of organised crime, and President Andrea Agnelli was interviewed only as a witness by the anti-mafia commission.

He did receive a three-month ban from the FIGC though, as providing more than four tickets is a violation of the rules.

“It’s a subject that I’ll leave to the ordinary judiciary,” Gravina told ANSA.

“The relationship between the clubs and the ultras should be ordered, then the underworld is the underworld and is a matter for the criminal justice system.

“The programme? I didn’t see it, so I can’t make judgements.”

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