Capital gains: sporting process in Juve, Naples and other 9 clubs from 12 April

The dates for the proceedings have been set: the hearings will also continue on 14 and 15 in videoconference. To risk more are Pisa and Parma

The first hearing of the sporting trial on the capital gains against eleven Serie A, B and C clubs, including Juventus and Napoli, has been set for April 12. The hearings are also scheduled for 14 and 15, again by videoconference. The trial date comes three days after the referral of the FIGC prosecutor: the times have in fact been shortened with the introduction of the new code of justice in 2019. The goal is to reach the definition of the second degree in mid-May, by the end of May. end of the championship.

what they risk

The eleven clubs (Empoli, Genoa, Juve, Naples and Sampdoria in A, Pisa and Parma in B, Pescara and Pro Vercelli in C, plus 2 clubs no longer affiliated as Novara and Chievo) were deferred “for having accounted for in the financial reports capital gains and rights to players’ services for values ​​exceeding those permitted by accounting principles “. The A clubs risk a maximum of a fine (for the managers, however, the disqualification can arrive), while for the two Serie B the penalties could be more hefty: ranging from penalization to relegation or exclusion from the championship.

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