Football: Blatter sets Juve straight over number
Juve have officially won 28 titles due to having been stripped of their 2005 and 2006 successes for match-fixing.
ROME:
Fifa President Joseph Blatter has all but settled the debate over Juventus’s number of Serie A titles by sending an official letter of congratulation to club President Andrea Agnelli. Juve have officially won 28 titles due to having been stripped of their 2005 and 2006 successes for match-fixing. The club refused to acknowledge the punishment and insist that they have won 30, but Blatter is having none of that. “Congratulations for the 28th title, after nine years you are once again the best in Serie A. Well done,” said Blatter in a letter intercepted by Italian media.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 12th, 2012.
Fifa President Joseph Blatter has all but settled the debate over Juventus’s number of Serie A titles by sending an official letter of congratulation to club President Andrea Agnelli. Juve have officially won 28 titles due to having been stripped of their 2005 and 2006 successes for match-fixing. The club refused to acknowledge the punishment and insist that they have won 30, but Blatter is having none of that. “Congratulations for the 28th title, after nine years you are once again the best in Serie A. Well done,” said Blatter in a letter intercepted by Italian media.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 12th, 2012.