Why Juventus are banned



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Earlier in 2023, Juventus were fined 20 million euros and handed a one-year ban from European competition for violating Financial Fair Play.

They were also docked 10 points in Serie A and dropped from second to seventh place at the end of last season.

So, what did Juventus do and why were they punished?

Written by Abhishek Raj, illustrated by Craig Silcock.

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22 respuestas a Why Juventus are banned

  1. Let's also add UEFA's saltiness over the Superleague fiasco, being that Juventus was a much easier target to hit and punish compared to Real Madrid and Barcelona given their star power on an international level

  2. @Chesteritea dijo:

    "Why always me?" Juventus Probably

  3. Italian clubs will never learn…

  4. Got the feeling that over the years italians club were always punished while other most influential clubs in europe were easily forgiven

  5. @WuCSquad dijo:

    If a rule can so easily be circumvented; those that use the rule aren't the fault; it's the rule itself.

  6. Manchester City, with 100+ FFP charges: No penalty
    Juventus, with 2 FFP charges: Ban AND -10 points
    Everton, with 1 FFP charge: -10 points

    ????

  7. Now explain why and how Barça got away from it!

  8. This story is about 5 months old or they already knew by June or July that they would be banned by UEFA.
    Yes Juve were banned from a competition that they had no desire to play in.

  9. @losieru dijo:

    That pjanic <> arthur deal was clearly sus 😂

  10. Juventus is the most embarrassing club in history, they can't go 10 years without stealing, cheating, paying refs etc. Cheating is in this club blood

  11. No me gusta el traductor o narrador 🫤

  12. If city and Barca don’t get punished extremely then I would lose all faith in European football…though I know the FFP won’t punish them as the system is corrupt 😡😡😡

  13. @eXistenZ15 dijo:

    Juventus is most comparable to a criminal organization, just look at all the stuff they have been doing in the last thirty years. Doping, bribing refs, financial fraud,…. Its borderline insane they are still allowed to exist

  14. @mbell7498 dijo:

    Juventus has been causing disasters for a hundred years, since the Agnellis have been the owners. It's the Agnelli family that should be banned from football. But having said that, the buying and selling of players no longer makes sense in today's football in my opinion, and it's no coincidence that teams have so many financial problems. Only salaries should be paid, the rest is bullsh*t.

  15. Blud what’s a “swop” deal is it not spelt “swap”

  16. Ruben Dias from Benfica to man city, and otamendi from city to benfica for 15 million i think.

  17. Im not a Juve fan but if you ask me i would actually consider the first one "Plusvalenza" a genius move. They played the rules. Blame the rules not the players. Who are you to say this player is not worth this much? Maybe to the buying club, this player is worth everything.

    +72 – 60 = 12mil that's all that matter, now if FFP like to divide the -60 over 5 yrs then it is what it is, its the same as what Chelsea have done.

  18. Next video, how man city did not receive ban

  19. @sknky9774 dijo:

    LOL Juventus got demoted to Serie B in 2006. Such disrespectful team, thats why in Italy they call it Rubentus (rubare=stealing).
    Vecchie storie, soliti guai..

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