The President of the First Section of the Board of Guarantee has set the hearing for 1pm where the appeal of the Leoncello club in the third and final degree will be discussed
JESI, 18 November 2024 – We have reached the finish line.
Il President of the First Section of the Board of Guaranteelawyer Vito Branca, has scheduled the next hearing session of the Section chaired by him, which will be held on 27 November 2024, starting from 1.00 pm, to discuss and examine, among other things, Jesina’s appeal.
Appeal presented on 31 October 2024, by A.S. Jesina S.r.l. against the FIGC-LND Marche Regional Committeethe National Amateur League (LND)the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and theAlma Juventus Fano 1906 S.r.l. for the annulment of the decision of the various bodies regarding the request of the Leoncello club which essentially he had asked the non-admission of Alma Fano to Excellence and, as a consequence, of insert Jesina into the top Marche championship.
At this point all that remains is to wait, with understandable curiosity, to understand what will be the practical consequences (continuation of the championships) if the Board of Guarantee were to accept Jesina’s requests.
On the contrary, if the Coni Guarantee Boardas already done by Federal Territorial Court (first degree) and from Federal Court of Appeal of Rome (second degree) will reject the Jesi request for all championships, Excellence and Promotion, they will continue regularly as initiates and have reached the 11th day.
Uring that all decisions are in line with the regulations set forth by the Italian football authorities. Key factors we consider include compliance with financial regulations, previous conduct of the clubs involved, and the merits of the appeals presented. To ensure transparency, we document all proceedings and decisions, allowing for accountability and scrutiny from both the clubs and the public.
Interviewer: Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. I am thrilled to have you both with us today to discuss the upcoming hearing about the appeal of the Leoncello club regarding their position in the Marche championship. Let’s begin by introducing our guests. Can you please introduce yourselves and share your perspectives on this case?
Guest 1: Of course, I am the president of A.S. Jesina S.r.l., and we believe that it is essential for the Coni Guarantee Board to accept our appeal for the annulment of previous decisions regarding our club’s exclusion from the top Marche championship. We have worked extremely hard to be considered for this position, and we feel that it is only fair that we are given the opportunity to compete at this level.
Guest 2: I am the President of the First Section of the Board of Guarantee, and while I cannot comment on the specifics of the case, I can say that we take all appeals very seriously. It is our responsibility to ensure fair play and adherence to the current regulations within the Italian football system. We will carefully consider all aspects of the appeal before making a decision.
Interviewer: Thank you both for joining us today. Guest 1, could you elaborate on why you believe your club should be admitted to the top Marche championship? And what impact would it have on your team and the local community?
Guest 1: Certainly. Our club has a long history in Jesi and has always been committed to promoting football at all levels. In recent years, we have invested heavily in our infrastructure and player development, which has led to consistent success at regional and national levels. Admission to the top Marche championship would be a huge boost for us and the entire community, as it would increase visibility and attract more sponsors. It would also provide aspiring young players with a clear pathway to professional football, which is crucial for the growth of the sport in the region.
Interviewer: Understood. Guest 2, as the president of the First Section of the Board of Guarantee, what are the key factors you consider when evaluating such appeals? And how do you ensure transparency throughout the process?
Guest 2: As a lawyer and member of the legal profession, my main concern is ens