Genoa has been docked some extent in Italy’s Serie B after failing to pay taxes for September and October final 12 months, the nation’s soccer federation introduced on Monday.
In a press release, the FIGC mentioned that it had accepted a plea cut price from the nine-time Italian champion who stays second in Serie B on 42 factors, 12 behind leaders Frosinone within the race for promotion.
Genoa’s CEO Andres Blazquez Ceballos was fined 6,000 euros for the offence.
The FIGC let Genoa off from a extra extreme punishment as a result of the membership had paid a part of what it owed and confirmed proof that on the ultimate December 16 deadline it had the funds to make the remainder of the cost.
