Calciopoli is officially over. Juventus gave up their last appeal, bringing to a conclusion the matter which cost the Juventus club relegation to Serie B and the revocation of two championships.
In fact, last October 13, Juventus renounced an appeal to the Council of State, the highest administrative judge, against the FIGC and Inter to overturn the 2016 TAR ruling which had denied compensation for “the unjust damage” that would have resulted in following the decision to award the scudetto to Inter in 2006. The club had made a request for a sum of millions to cover the losses of the period, quantified at almost 444 million euros. Not only the economic aspect, but Juve also asked for the awarding of the title to Inter to be cancelled. The waiver was signed by the Ferrero president. The story is thus definitively archived. The final act remains that of the summer, when the Council of State rejected the Juventus club’s appeal against FIGC (represented by lawyers Medugno and Viglione), Inter (defended by lawyers Torchia, Capellini, Raffaelli, Albisinni) and Coni (all brought before the court).