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  2. Juventus' 15-point deduction and the 'plusvalenza' scandal ...

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    The "capital gains" — the difference between reported sale price and market price — were short-term solutions that helped Juve (and other clubs) comply with soccer's "Financial Fair Play" rules.

  3. Juventus loses 10 points in Serie A after transfer fee ... - AOL

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    Juventus will lose only 10 points this season, instead of 15, for its role in the "capital gains case," the Italian Football Federation announced Monday. That would currently drop Juventus from ...

  4. Pavel Nedvěd - Wikipedia

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    On 28 November 2022, the entire Juventus board of directors resigned due to the Plusvalenza scandal, in which Juventus had committed capital gain violations. [119] On 20 January 2023, Nedvěd was suspended from holding office in Italian football for eight months due to his involvement in the scandal. [120] [121]

  5. 2004–2010 Italian football scandal - Wikipedia

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    The 2004– 2010 Italian football scandal, also known as Caso Plusvalenze, [1] was a scandal over alleged false accounting at Italian football clubs. The investigation started in 2004 and concluded in 2010.

  6. Giovanni Cobolli Gigli - Wikipedia

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    Cobolli Gigli remains a commentator for Juventus affairs. [68] [69] [70] About the capital gains scandal of the 2020s, [71] [72] which led to Agnelli's resignation, about which Cobolli Gigli said was forced, [73] he cited the Calciopoli unequal treatment and criticized the fact that only Juventus were punished. [74]

  7. Juventus aim to raise 300 million euros via capital hike - AOL

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    Italian soccer club Juventus aim to raise up to 300 million euros through a capital increase after posting a 39.9 million euro loss in the financial year ended in June, the club said on Friday.

  8. Andrea Agnelli - Wikipedia

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    Andrea Agnelli (Italian pronunciation: [anˈdrɛːa aɲˈɲɛlli]; [1] [2] born 6 December 1975) is an Italian businessman. Since May 2010, Agnelli has served as chairman of Italian association football club Juventus, [3] [4] which returned to Italian football dominance throughout the 2010s with nine consecutive record-breaking Serie A titles, [5] [6] [7] along with four consecutive national ...

  9. History of Juventus FC - Wikipedia

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    The history of Juventus F.C. covers over 120 years of association football from the club based in Turin, Italy, and established in 1897 that would eventually become the most successful team in the history of Italian football and amongst the elite football clubs of the world. [1] Iuventūs is Latin for "youth". [2]