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Juventus' 15-point deduction overturned after CONI hearing, AC Milan drop out of Champions League places

James Hilsum

Published 20/04/2023 at 18:25 GMT

A dramatic series of events has seen Juventus' 15-point deduction overturned for their transfer dealings. It has given a dramatic shake-up to the race for European qualification in Serie A. Massimiliano Allegri’s side are in Europa League quarter-final second-leg action against Sporting Lisbon on Thursday evening after winning last week’s first leg 1-0.

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Juventus’ 15-point deduction over their transfer dealings has been reversed.
This reversal has huge implications in the race for European qualification in Italy’s top tier, with Juve now only two points adrift of Lazio in second
The Bianconeri have jumped from seventh into third place and leaves AC Milan outside of the Champions League places with eight Serie A matches remaining.
Meanwhile, Jose Mourinho’s Roma currently occupy the fourth and final Champions League spot with 56 points.
The Sports Guarantee Panel of the Italian Olympic Committee (CONI) has since determined that the case should be re-examined, after the Turin club were accused of fixing balance sheets by artificial gains from transfers.
However, the matter is not closed, with the case now set to go back to the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) appeals court which gave out the initial 15-point sanction.
These developments come after a three-hour hearing on Wednesday afternoon, which took place within the Italian Olympic Committee's headquarters in Rome.
The Mirror reports the FIGC did not present evidence at the appeal, meaning its place at the hearing was taken by Italian National Olympic Committee prosecutor Ugo Taucer.
The same hearing also resulted in Tottenham managing director of football Fabio Paratici being unsuccessful in appeal against a 30-month ban, which was part of the same proceedings.
Paratici is a former Juve sporting director and one of 11 directors, who were either former or still in place at the club, implicated in the hearing.
Paratici, ex-president Andrea Agnelli, former chief executive Maurizio Arrivabene and sports director Federico Cherubini were among those that had their appeals rejected.
However, former player and director, Pavel Nedved, Paolo Garimberti and Enrico Vellano were successful in their appeals.
Massimiliano Allegri’s side are in Europa League quarter-final second-leg action against Sporting Lisbon on Thursday evening after winning last week’s first leg 1-0.
Should Juve prevail, a potential semi-final meeting with Manchester United could be on the cards after Erik ten Hag’s side were held to a dramatic 2-2 draw by Sevilla in their quarter-final first leg at Old Trafford.
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