Juventus former board members handed football bans

Juventus director Federico Cherubini is part of the former regime who was placed under soccer bans by the FIGC in the ongoing capital gains case against the Bianconeri.

A Football Italia report reveals that he has received a one-year and four-month ban from football, which currently applies only to Italian football.

Former Bianconeri president Andrea Agnelli has also received a two-year ban from football-related activities along with the club’s former chief executive Maurizio Arrivabene.

Pavel Nedved is also affected, with the former vice president banned from Italian soccer for eight months. Former club director Fabio Paratici was suspended for two and a half years.

The report reveals that these bans could eventually be extended to FIFA and UEFA, meaning Paratici is likely to lose his Tottenham job.

Juve FC says

These bans are surprising and shocking, but because the club has maintained its innocence, we expect the ban to be overturned on appeal.

But Juve’s new leaders need to learn from this and make sure they act correctly at all times and never put the Bianconeri in a very difficult position as an organisation.

Otherwise, the club could be relegated to Serie B like it happened in 2006, which would be a disaster.

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