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Juventus president denies any mafia ties

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Milan: Juventus president Andrea Agnelli, who faces a grilling by an Italian anti-mafia commission angrily denied claims he knowingly met bosses of a feared organised crime group.

Agnelli was summoned after wiretap evidence from an ongoing investigat­ion into the ‘ Ndrangheta­linked staff at the Serie A champions to the Calabria-based criminal network.

It follows claims by an Italian Football Federation (FIGC) official that Agnelli and three other club officials maintained “contact” with an alleged ‘Ndrangheta member.

In a Twitter message last week Agnelli said he had “never met mafia bosses”.

And after receiving from federal prosecutor­s his summons to give evidence, Agnelli read out and then published a defiant statement of denial.

“As I said a few days ago, I have never met mafia bosses. At regular intervals, as you know, I meet with all different kinds of fans, whether they’re ticket-holders or members of groups of ultras,” he told media on Saturday.

“Ultra” groups are powerful and often have close ties with clubs.

“This is done in the full light of day and remains an integral part of a president’s role at a football club.

“If some of these people are now regarded differentl­y by the law, this is something which, at the time, was neither known by me or any staff members at Juventus.

Agnelli was forced on the defensive two weeks ago when FIGC official Giuseppe Pecoraro told the anti-mafia commission the Juventus chief and three other club officials had “contacts” with alleged ‘ Ndrangheta member Rocco Dominello.

“Dominello has relations with the management of Juventus for the organisati­on of tickets and season tickets,” Pecoraro told media on March 8.

“For now, there have been no violations... because we’re only talking about contacts between these people and staff at Juventus.”

Juventus are bidding for a record sixth consecutiv­e Serie A title and a third consecutiv­e league and Cup double.

They face Barcelona in the quarter-finals of the Champions League next month.

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