The Sports Guarantee Board declared inadmissible the appeal lodged by the Juventus against theInter, the FIGC and the Cones on the allocation, after the Calciopoli scandal, of the 2005-2006 championship to the Nerazzurri club by the then extraordinary commissioner of the Federation, Guido Rossi.
Below is the official communiqué.
"The Collegio di Garanzia dello Sport, at the outcome of the hearing session in United Sections, held today and chaired by Franco Frattini, declared inadmissible the appeal registered under R.G. Appeals No. 3/2019, filed on 11 January 2019 by the company Juventus Football Club S.p.A. against the Italian Football Federation (FIGC), the company F.C. Internazionale Milano S.p.A. and the National Olympic Committee Italian (CONI) for the challenge and modification of the final award pronounced by the Collegio Arbitrale of the Tribunale Nazionale di Arbitrato per lo Sport del CONI (TNAS), in the proceedings R.G. no. 1930/2011 TNAS, between Juventus Football Club S.p.A., the Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio (FIGC) and the company F.C. Internazionale Milano S.p.A., signed and filed on 15 November 2011, prot. no. 2621, with a petition for arbitration filed on 10 August 2011, in which the TNAS had declared itself incompetent to decide on the revocation measure - taken on 26 July 2006 by the FIGC Extraordinary Commissioner Guido Rossi for disciplinary reasons - of the Italian Championship title to Juventus for the 2005-2006 Serie A football championship, with the corresponding assignment to the company Internazionale di Milano.
The Collegio di Garanzia dello Sport also excluded Coni from the present case.
Finally, it ordered the company Juventus Football Club S.p.A. to pay the costs in favour of CONI, settled in the amount of €1,500.00, plus accessories at law, and ordered the full compensation of the costs towards the other parties"





