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Capital gains, the requests of the FIGC Prosecutor’s Office. Live news live

It is difficult to establish objective criteria on the evaluation of a player and consequently determine whether a capital gain is real or fictitious. This is what is emerging from the trial that is taking place in Rome before the National Court of the Football Federation. The highlight of the first day of hearings was obviously the indictment with the request for a sentence from the Federal Prosecutor’s Office which brought 11 clubs and 61 managers to trial on charges of administrative wrongdoing: they allegedly altered their balance sheets through inflated capital gains. For this reason, the hand of the Prosecutor’s Office was so heavy but also taking into account the many variables that the subject matter involved implies. Not a mitigating factor, however, explained Chief Prosecutor Chinè. Fines for companies, inhibition for managers or members of the various Boards of Directors involved.

Case Capital gains, the requests of the Prosecutor in detail

Juventus the most affected. You asked twelve months of inhibition for Andrea Agnelli16 months and 12 days for Paratici8 months for Nedved e Arrivabene6 and 20 days for Cherubini. Fine of 800 thousand euros for the club. 392 thousand euros requested instead for the Naples and 11 months and 5 days of disqualification for its president De Laurentiis. Fines also for Genoa, Sampdoria and Empoli, respectively 320, 195 and 42 thousand euros. On the other hand, the situation in B is different Parma and Pisa who can breathe a sigh of relief. For them, the disputed crime was heavier: capital gains to obtain the license and thus enroll in the championship, a charge that can also lead to penalty points or exclusion from the championship. In the end, however, the prosecutor only asked for a fine. The current ranking of B will not change. Thursday second day of hearings with the defenses of Juventus, Naples, Samp Genoa and Parma and if the times are respected, first instance ruling is already expected for Friday.

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