Capital gains, the Federal Supreme Court acquits everyone. Juventus and Napoli smile

Eleven clubs and 59 managers acquitted: for judges the model for evaluating players defined by the FIGC Prosecutor’s Office is not sufficient to prove the offense

All acquitted. No sanctions for the eleven clubs and 59 officers involved in the capital gains case. In the first instance ruling, the Federal Court decided to acquit everyone, from Juve president Andrea Agnelli to Fabio Paratici up to Aurelio De Laurentiis.

The Procura model

The Court therefore fully accepted the defensive apparatus of the clubs, which had openly contested the player evaluation model defined by the FIGC Prosecutor’s Office to define the “right price”, but also postponed the “violation of federal regulations on management and economic matters” of the softer paragraph of article 31 and the “lack of loyalty” of article 4 of the Sports Justice Code. In practice, it was considered that in the absence of an agreement that proves the falsification of a value, it is not possible to proceed for an offense. In a week the reasons, then the prosecutor Chinè decide whether or not to appeal.

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