Gazzetta: UEFA are preparing exclusion for Juventus

A report from La Gazzetta dello Sport claims UEFA are preparing to exclude Juventus from European competitions following the investigation into their alleged capital gains. The Bianconeri have been embroiled in two recent scandals, the first involving their alleged use of inflated…

Napoli fans file lawsuit against UEFA and Istvan Kovacs

Napoli supporters groups have filed a class action lawsuit against UEFA and referee Istvan Kovacs following the Champions League quarter-final with Milan. Many Napoli fans were disappointed with the standard of officiating during the game, with several journalists shouting insults at the…

FIGC’s Gabriele Gravina appointed UEFA vice-president

FIGC president Gabriele Gravina has been appointed vice-president of UEFA at the end of today’s  executive committee meeting, which took place after the re-election of Aleksander Ceferin to the presidency. The news was announced by the European football confederation in a statement,…

UEFA and ECA announce joint venture to manage TV rights

UEFA and the European Clubs Association have created a new system to jointly manage TV rights and distribute revenue from European competitions. The news was made official today, following a meeting of the ECA in Milan earlier this morning, chaired by PSG…

UEFA: ‘Juventus will be judged like all clubs’

UEFA deputy secretary Giorgio Marchetti says Juventus will ‘be judged like all clubs’, following the investigations into their transfer dealings and ‘salary maneuvers’. The Old Lady are in the process of appealing against the 15-point deduction handed out by the FIGC court…

Gazzetta: Juventus at risk from UEFA ban

A report from La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Juventus could be at risk of being banned from European competitions. The Bianconeri were handed a 15-point deduction after the FIGC prosecutor reopened an investigation into capital gains which looked at transfer dealings…

Juventus, Milan, Inter and Roma issued FFP fine

Juventus, Milan, Inter and Roma are among eight clubs who have been issued a fine by UEFA for breaking FFP rules. The ruling was announced yesterday and includes French clubs PSG, Monaco, Marseille and Turkish side Besiktas. The eight clubs have agreed…