The first hearing of the sporting trial on capital gains against Juve, Napoli and other 9 clubs has been set for April 12, which will continue on 14 and 15, via videoconference.
ANSA learns this.
The trial date comes just three days after the referral by the FIGC prosecutor;
the times of the federal judiciary have in fact been shortened with the introduction of the new code of justice, wanted by the FIGC president, Gabriele Gravina, in 2019. The clubs are accused of "having accounted for capital gains and rights to players' performances for values exceeding those permitted "to affect the issue of the national license