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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Wed Aug 23, 2006 8:01 pm

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/5279226.stm

    Fifa said Italy could be thrown out of the qualifying campaign for Euro 2008 if Juventus continue to fight relegation to Serie B for match-fixing.

    Juve were relegated and docked 17 points for trying to exert influence over referees and are now trying to take their appeal to a civil court.

    That would be against Fifa's rules and could lead to the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) being suspended.

    The FIGC told Juventus it would impose sanctions if they go to a civil court.

    In a letter the FIGC said it would not "hesitate to launch the sanction process" if Juve press ahead with their plan to lodge an appeal with the Regional Administrative Court of Lazio (TAR).

    FIGC also said Juve had not yet formally lodged their appeal.

    Juve were relegated for their role in the match-fixing scandal that rocked Italy and were initially docked 30 points, which was reduced to 17 on appeal.

    Lazio, Fiorentina, AC Milan, and recently Reggina, have been implicated and all will start next season with point deductions.

    But Juve are the only Serie A team to have been relegated.

    The club announced on Monday it would take its appeal against the FIGC's decision to the TAR.

    The FIGC reported on their website that they have sent a letter to Fifa explaining their objections to Juve's decision to appeal to the TAR.

    Lazio's appeal against their match-fixing penalty has failed, lawyers for the Roman club have confirmed.

    They were docked 11 points for the new season and were kicked out of European competition and fined 100,000 euros having originally qualified for the Uefa Cup from last season's league finish.

    Lazio, who had been demanding a reduction in the penalty, will now take their appeal before CONI (Italian Olympic Committee).

    "The FIGC appreciated the willingness to remain in the sporting domain and to hand the judgement to the appeal court," said lawyer Maurizio Benincasaa.

    "The parties weren't in agreement but in the second phase of discussion everyone expressed the desire to keep this affair in the sporting domain."
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    Italians face bans if Juve appeal Empty Re: Italians face bans if Juve appeal

    Post by La Saeta Rubia Wed Aug 23, 2006 8:08 pm

    This subject is already being spoken about in the international thread mate.

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