Former chairman’s ban imposed by Italian football courtAgnelli, who resigned last November, also fined €60,000
An Italian football court has imposed a 16-month ban from the game on the former Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli in a case over irregularities in the club’s payments to players, the Italian national football association (FIGC) said on Monday.
Agnelli, one of the figures behind a failed European Super League project in 2021, was also given a €60,000 (£51,300) fine, the FIGC said. He was Juventus chairman for more than a decade but announced his resignation last November after a financial scandal that hit Italy’s most successful club.
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