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Tuesday briefing: Italian court rules in favour of Genoa, rejecting A-Cap’s ownership claim

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8 April 2025 - 4:30 AM

The Court of Genoa has ruled in favour of Genoa, rejecting the attempt of 777 Partners lender A-Cap to block the takeover of the Serie A club.

In a statement, Genoa said that the court ‘fully accepted’ the arguments put forward by the club’s legal team.

In January, A-Cap claimed that it still owned the Italian club, and did not agree to its €45 million sale to Romanian businessman Dan Sucu, which was announced in December.

A-Cap’s ownership claim over Genoa

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