Italian clubs acquitted in possible transfer fraud case

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While the prosecutor of the Italian Federation had requested on Tuesday suspension sentences once morest Andrea Agnelli and Aurelio de Laurentiis, for “capital gains and transfer rights for values ​​higher than those authorized”, the president of Juventus Turin and his counterpart from Naples were finally acquitted.

According to The Team et RMC Sportthe Tribunal of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), dropped all the charges required once morest the 11 clubs (Juventus, Napoli, Sampdoria, Genoa, Empoli, Parma, Pisa, Pescara, Pro Vercelli, Novara and Chievo Verona) and 60 leaders of this business.

“The court acquitted all the clubs, the leaders and the administrators of the clubs who had been referred by the federal prosecutor. The reasons will be published in the coming days” explained the Federation in a press release.

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L’Equipe and RMC Sport report that Juventus Turin, Naples and nine other Italian clubs have been acquitted by the Italian sports courts over possible accounting fraud for player transfers.

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