MILAN — Italy's top sports body on Thursday canceled a decision to dock Serie A club Juventus 15 points in a case centered on the club's transfer dealings, ordering soccer authorities to hold another hearing.
With eight games left to play, the decision will lift Juventus from seventh to third in the Serie A table - with 59 points, still 16 behind leaders Napoli but back into the qualifying spots for the lucrative European Champions League.
Juventus' 15-point reduction in Serie A has been reversed—they jump up from seventh to third in the league pic.twitter.com/IixU4mdsag
— B/R Football (@brfootball) April 20, 2023
| Juventus' 15-point deduction in Serie A has been revoked.
Juventus are now into into 3rd place with 59 points.The Federal Court of Appeals will assess an alternative sanction now. pic.twitter.com/xKlSf50Vmk
— EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) April 20, 2023
The ruling of Italy's Sports Guarantee Board came after Juventus, the most successful soccer club in Italy, appealed a sentence Italy's soccer court issued in January as it looked at the way the club and a number of other teams dealt with player exchange deals.
The soccer court had also imposed bans from holding office in Italian soccer on 11 past and present Juventus directors, including former Chairman Andrea Agnelli, a prominent member of the family controlling Juventus through their investment company Exor.
Partially accepting the Juventus appeal, the Sports Guarantee Board did not clear the club of wrongdoing. It instead ruled that a soccer court made up of different judges should now hold new proceedings against Juventus and the directors and come up with more appropriate punishment.
(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari and Emilio Parodi, editing Federico Maccioni and Keith Weir)