Juventus have issued 15 Serie A bans for financial violations.

Tottenham transfer chief Fabio Paratici has been banned from Italian football for 30 months


 Tottenham transfer chief Fabio Paratici has been banned from Italian football for 30 months for involvement in Juventus' alleged fake account; Juventus have issued 15 Serie A bans for financial violations.

 

CONI reserves the right to decide whether the decision is correct or not, and cannot reduce or change any restrictions. The resignation comes after prosecutors and Italy's market watchdog Consob investigated Juve's financial statements last year for false accounting and marketing fraud.

 

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Furthermore, Juve posted a loss of £220million per year for the previous season - a record amount in the club's history. Juve's next league game is at home against Atalanta on Sunday.

 

Juventus denied any wrongdoing and said their accounting was in line with industry standards. Prosecutors initially recommended a nine-point dismissal over the scandal, in which the company allegedly falsely inflated the game's standards to show it would lose.

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The officials involved - including Paratici - also intend to appeal to CONI (Italian Olympic Committee). Juventus have been stripped of 15 Serie A points for alleged financial irregularities and false accounts, while Tottenham transfer boss Fabio Paratici has been handed a 30-month ban from Italian football for his involvement.

 

The two-and-a-half-year ban of former Juve director Paratici, who is now director of football at Spurs, included a request for an extension to cover UEFA and FIFA's role. There is no suggestion he did anything wrong while at Spurs.

 

The decision by the Italian national football federation (FIGC) means Juventus will dive from third to 10th in the Serie A table, outside of places for European competition. JUVE said on Friday evening and they waited to be listed for the limits but would like.

The court decided that a former juventus was a former juotron, will be banned off office on football and football and football and football and football and football for 24 months. Former vice president Pavel Nedved was given an eight-month ban, while former chief executive Maurizio Arrivabene was also given one.