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JUVENTUS 15 POINTS DEDUCTION CANCELLED BUT PARATICI BAN UPHELD

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Following the temporary victory of Juventus' appeal against a 15-point deduction, the team will climb up to third in Serie A.


Fabio Paratici's football ban has been upheld, while Juventus' 15-point deduction has been suspended.


Juve, a dominant force in Serie A, received the penalty in January following an inquiry into a capital gains case, in which the club was found responsible for alleged violations involving previous transfer transactions.


The Italian Football Federation (FICG) banned eight people from football, including former chairman Andrea Agnelli, former director Pavel Nedved, and managing director Fabio Paratici, who joined Tottenham in 2021.


Juve's initial request to have the deduction overturned, however, was granted, and the Collegio di Garanzia referred the matter back to the FIGC.


The Bianconeri will go up to third in Serie A and back into the Champions League spots as a result, however Juve may still be punished because the FIGC Federal Court of Appeal must reexamine the issue.


Nedved and a few other former Juve board members have been found not guilty, but Paratici and Agnelli's sanctions have been upheld.


Unfortunately for Tottenham, FIFA in March decided to extend Paratici's 30-month suspension from Italian football to the entire world.


Paratici took a step back from his responsibilities at Spurs but hasn't formally left the team.


The announcement was made before of Juventus' Europa League match against Sporting CP on Thursday and its Sunday match against Serie A's top team, Napoli.


With their 15-point deduction from their Serie A standings reversed, Juventus have moved up to third place with 59 points.


The capital gains dispute will be clarified further through a second trial, allowing the FIGC Federal Court of Appeal to reconsider.


Juve was charged with misleading company communications, deceptive stock market communications, and obstruction of watchdog organizations. In November 2021, CONSOB, the financial regulator in charge of overseeing club transactions on the stock exchange, conducted a raid on the clubs' offices in order to seize papers pertaining to the disputed transfers.

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