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The 2006 Scudetto remains with Inter, the FIGC leaves everything as it is

The Federal Council approves, with only two abstentions and one vote against, the resolution which sanctioned the non-existence of the legal conditions for the revocation – Juventus' lawyers will challenge the provision before the Coni High Court of Justice.

The 2006 Scudetto remains with Inter, the FIGC leaves everything as it is

The 2006 Scudetto remains with Inter. For now, because Juventus has already announced an appeal to the Coni High Court of Justice. Everything goes as planned on the day of the Federal Council meeting, the resolution on the non-existence of the legal conditions for the revocation of the title passes, with only two abstentions and one vote against. Andrea Abodi, president of Lega B, and Claudio Lotito declined to comment. For one, the FIGC statute allowed "doing something concrete", for the other it was right not to take a stand: "It cannot be the prosecutor Palazzi - underlined the Lazio president - who establishes that a crime is time-barred ”. The only one to oppose, Dante Cudicio, of Assoallenatori.

In the meantime, Juve's lawyers are preparing the appeal against the provision, on the basis of two arguments: contesting the statute of limitations, which according to the lawyers should have been decreed by a judicial body and not the Palazzi prosecutor, and the "lack of right to self-defense".

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