After 17 years, the Calciopoli case is definitively closed.

Juventus withdrew the appeal to the Council of State against FIGC and Inter over the decision to revoke the 2005-06 scudetto and award it to the Nerazzurri team .

The compensation requested by Juve was quantified at over 400 million euros in light of the losses incurred by the club. The company thus renounces both compensation and the cancellation of the awarding of the title to Inter.

It is the end to a story that began in 2006, which led to the revocation of the scudetto and the dismissal of Moggi and Giraudo . A story reopened in 2010 by Juve itself, which presented a complaint to Coni, FIGC and the Federal Prosecutor's Office to revoke the act with which Guido Rossi had awarded the 2006 title to Inter. The Federation had rejected the request, then through appeals it reached the Council of State. Today Juve's decision definitively closes the case, one of the darkest in the history of Italian football .

(Unioneonline/L)

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