The FIGC Court of Appeals has handed Juventus a 15-point penalty in the capital gains case, seeing them plummet down the Serie A table.

FIGC prosecutor Giuseppe Chiné asked the Court of Appeals to reopen proceedings against the Bianconeri following new revelations from the Prisma investigation, headed by the Turin Public Prosecutor’s Office. He originally asked for a nine-point deduction but the penalty was even more severe.

Juventus have been handed a 15-point deduction, leaving them 10th in the Serie A table with 22 points. The club can appeal this decision to CONI’s Collegio di Garanzia dello Sport.

11 thought on “See: Juventus plummet down Serie A table after 15-point deduction”
  1. Look closer to home where you tossed away loads of points against minnows for years and gave away the title last season.

  2. Never mind this season and the point deduction and all that. What kind of a person in his right mind would risk tarnishing the club’s image like this AGAIN after Calciopoli?

    Agnelle and co. are beyond stupid for this imo. The ramifications to the club’s image in the long run is unmendable.

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