Former Juventus chairman Agnelli loses bid to overturn ban

In July, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) imposed a 16-month ban on him from the game, which was reduced to 10 months in September.

Published : Jan 20, 2024 07:42 IST , MILAN - 1 MIN READ

FILES PHOTO: Former Juventus president Andrea Agnelli was banned for a year over ‘illegal’ ticket sales. | Photo Credit: AFP

An Italian sport court said on Friday it had rejected former Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli’s request to overturn a soccer ban linked to a case over alleged irregularities in the Serie A club’s payments to players.

In July, the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) imposed a 16-month ban from the game, which was reduced to 10 months in September.

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Agnelli was Juventus chairman for more than a decade but announced his resignation in November 2022 following a financial scandal that hit Italy’s most successful soccer team.

As part of the same case, Juventus agreed in May to pay a fine of 718,000 euros ($781,543) and to not challenge a 10-point penalty for the past Serie A season in a settlement reached with Italy’s soccer authorities.