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Tuesday briefing: Juventus given new 10-point penalty by FIGC after fresh hearing of capital gains case

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23 May 2023 - 4:30 AM

Juventus have been handed a new 10-point deduction for alleged false accounting in relation to capital gains after the case was re-examined by the Federal Court of Appeals of the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) on Monday.

The original 15-point penalty the FIGC gave in January was reversed in April after an appeal from the Turin club was heard by the Italian Olympic Committee, the country’s highest sporting court.

The FIGC Court of Appeals was asked to re-evaluate the pu

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