Calciopoli, Juve renounces the last appeal to the Council of State on the 2006 revocation

The Juventus club has withdrawn the request for compensation for damages for the awarding of the 2006 scudetto to Inter

Juventus has withdrawn the appeal to the Council of State against the FIGC and Inter regarding the compensation requested for the decision to revoke the 2005-06 scudetto and consequently award it to the Nerazzurri club. In addition to the compensation, which was quantified at 443,725,200 euros in light of the losses suffered by the club, the Juventus club also renounces the cancellation of the awarding of the title to Inter.

since 2010

17 years after those events, a story that was reopened in 2010 when Juventus presented a complaint to CONI, FIGC and the Federal Prosecutor’s Office to revoke the act with which the then federal president Guido Rossi assigned the 2006 title to Inter. The Federation had rejected the request, explaining that the assignment to the Nerazzurri did not arise from an administrative act but from the sporting sanctions on the other teams that had made Inter slip into first place.

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