Inter’s lawyer Luisa Torchia calls Juventus’ Calciopoli lawsuit “inadmissible and unfounded”.

The TAR in Lazio will make a judgement on the civil suit in 45 days at the earliest, as the hearing began today.

“This is pure sporting antagonism taken into the courtroom,” Tochia told reporters.

“Inter have nothing to do, Juventus’ position is inadmissible and unfounded. We expect the TAR to do its job.”

Inter’s lawyer Luisa Torchia calls Juventus’ Calciopoli lawsuit “inadmissible and unfounded”.

The TAR in Lazio will make a judgement on the civil suit in 45 days at the earliest, as the hearing began today.

“This is pure sporting antagonism taken into the courtroom,” Tochia told reporters.

“Inter have nothing to do, Juventus’ position is inadmissible and unfounded. We expect the TAR to do its job.”

The Calciopoli scandal saw the Bianconeri stripped of two Scudetti and demoted to Serie B in 2006, with Inter awarded the 2005-06 title.

However, after subsequent trials established that the Nerazzurri had also made calls to referee designators, the Turin club are claiming for €443m in damages from the FIGC, citing unfair treatment.

The President of the Federation, Carlo Tavecchio, has warned that the FIGC will be bankrupted if Juve win the case.

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