Once again, Juventus areat the center of a controversy after being docked 15 points in the Serie A standings for ‘financial irregularities’and ‘false accounting’involving player transfers from the past. The verdict, which includes suspensions for many ex-board members, is far tougher than the nine-point reduction advised by a toplawyer looking into the issue.

The inquiry against the Old Lady havebeen going on for a while, and the claims that they tampered with their records throughout the course of the previous several seasons—particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic—are serious. The Italian team havealways maintained that they are innocent, and their first examination into the matter resulted in a ‘not guilty’verdict.

After hearing arguments, the Federal Court of Appeals upheld the lower court’s decision to dock 15 points off Juventus’ record and ban their former officials, Agnelli and Arrivabene for two years. Paratici received a 2.5-year punishment, while Pavel Nedved was given a term of eightmonths.

What arethe current Serie Atable standings after Juventus’ penalty?

Financial issues and capital gainsare at the heart of this scandal, as opposed to bribery of officials like in the ‘Calciopoli’ affair that led to Juventus’ relegation and loss of two Serie A championships in 2006. Capital gains referto the financial gain achieved by one club while selling a player to another.

Multiple transactions involving Juventus drew the ire of Italian authorities, notably the now-famous swap agreement withBarcelonainvolving midfielders Arthur and Miralem Pjanic.There were a total of 62 deals looked at, with 42 of them involving the Bianconeri.

All the other clubs that were being investigated, including Sampdoria, Pro Vercelli, Genoa, Parma, Pisa, Empoli, Novara, and Pescara, have all been cleared. Additionally, the club’s assertion that theysaved €90 million in 2020 as a result of pay cuts owing to COVID-19 is being investigated.

Juve, now down to 10th place in the Serie A standings with 22 points and without a sports director due to Federico Cherubini’s suspension, will have to find someone else to fill the role for the next 16 months. Take a look at the current Serie A table prior to Matchday 19:

  1. Napoli – 47 points
  2. Milan – 38 points
  3. Inter– 37 points
  4. Lazio – 34 points
  5. Atalanta – 34 points
  6. Roma – 34 points
  7. Udinese – 25 points
  8. Torino – 23 points
  9. Fiorentina – 23 points
  10. Juventus – 22 points