Tottenham director Fabio Paratici banned from football worldwide by FIFA

Fabio Paratici has been banned from world football after an investigation into Juventus' transfers during his time at the Italian club
Fabio Paratici has been banned from world football after an investigation into Juventus' transfers during his time at the Italian club / Chris Brunskill/GettyImages
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Tottenham managing director of football Fabio Paratici has been banned from football worldwide after FIFA extended the punishment imposed in Italy following his involvement in Juventus' penalised accounting practices.

In January, the Italian giants suffered a shock 15-point deduction after the club was deemed to have inflated player transfer values in swap deals among other financial offences.

Paratici joined the Juventus hierarchy in 2010 and was the club's sporting director between November 2018 and the summer of 2021, before he took up a similar role at Tottenham. The investigation into Juve's accounts scrutinised transactions between 2019 and 2021 - when Paratici was at the heart of the club's dealings.

At the start of the year, Paratici was one of several former Juventus board members that were banned from football following the conclusion of the investigation by the Italian Football Federation. Initially, Paratici was handed a 30-month ban from just Italian football, although the threat of extending the scope of that punishment internationally always loomed.

On Wednesday, FIFA released a statement confirming that they had indeed taken up that option, extending the ban handed out to Paratici and the other Juventus board members - including former owner Andrea Agnelli - worldwide.


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The statement read: “FIFA can confirm that following a request by the Italian FA (FIGC), the chairperson of FIFA disciplinary committee has decided to extend the sanctions imposed by FIGC on several football officials to have worldwide effect.”

Paratici was due to be in court this week for a a preliminary committal hearing regarding a portion of the charges levelled at Juve, but the date for those proceedings have been shunted back to 10 May. Juve appealed their 15-point penalty - which the prosecution only recommended as a nine-point punishment - and will hear the ruling of which on 19 April.


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