Mafia's Shadow Over Italian Football: Juve Stabia Under Judicial Administration
Italian soccer club SS Juve Stabia has been put under judicial administration due to alleged mafia infiltration linked to the Camorra crime group. The move follows investigations revealing mafia influence over the club's activities, with hopes to restore transparency and compliance under court-appointed supervision.
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Italian second-tier soccer club SS Juve Stabia has been placed under judicial administration amid allegations of mafia infiltration, according to Italian prosecutors and police. Juve Stabia, based near Naples in Castellammare di Stabia, is under scrutiny due to claims of mafia-style influence by the notorious Camorra clan over the club's economic operations.
Current owners, Brera Holdings, which acquired a majority stake in June, are facing challenges as investigations reveal longstanding mafia ties inherited from past ownership. The accusation underlines failures in implementing proper control measures, with the Camorra reportedly overseeing several club functions.
Authorities state the club will continue sporting activities under judicial oversight to restore legitimacy and transparency, drawing parallels with similar actions against other clubs for mafia involvement. The situation highlights ongoing issues within Italian soccer, as organized crime's grip is targeted for removal.
(With inputs from agencies.)

