The alarm of the judicial commissioners 

Juve Stabia on the brink of collapse: "The ownership is gone, let's save the club."

Ferrara and Scarpa appeal after the company's cleanup. A race against time for salaries: without funds by April 16th, penalties will be imposed. "We will avoid a sale to bankrupt companies."



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Castellammare – A dream championship on the pitch, a nightmare at the club level. Juve Stabia risks ruining all its sporting efforts due to a void at the top, prompting the judicial commissioners, Mario Ferrara and Salvatore Scarpa, to launch a desperate appeal to the city.

The current ownership has effectively disappeared from the radar for months, leaving the team without financial backing. Now the ball is in the court of local businessmen, sponsors, and fans: immediate, concerted action is needed to ensure the team isn't left alone.

The first obstacle is a race against time with a strict deadline: April 16th. Funds must be found by this date to pay athletes' salaries and contributions. Failure to meet the deadlines would result in a two-point penalty in the standings, a significant burden for the Wasps' future. "Castellammare was unfortunate to find a partner who signed financial agreements that have not yet been honored," the commissioners explained at a press conference, emphasizing that the Solmate company had already backed out last January.

The threat of financial collapse is even more infuriating when considering the recently concluded cleanup. The Gialloblù club has laboriously re-emerged from a judicial storm that had exposed the D'Alessandro clan's deep infiltration of every aspect of footballing operations.

The criminal gang dominated, managing ticketing services, beverage sales, and restroom cleaning at the Romeo Menti stadium, as well as controlling the youth sector and organizing away matches. Ferrara and Scarpa worked hard to restore legality to the club's finances and administrative management, returning the club to a group of "decent people."

The goal now is to save the current season and ensure transparent business continuity. The commissioners say they're open to new capital and new ownership, but they're putting up a wall against football's predators. "We will assess and prevent the current shareholder, in order to get rid of Juve Stabia, from selling the team to potential fixers and bankrupts, so as not to be held responsible for any potential bankruptcy," Ferrara assured. The city is now called upon to stand firm to defend its team and safeguard the restored legality.

In short

Castellammare - A dream championship on the pitch, a nightmare at the club level.

  • Juve Stabia risks ruining all their sporting efforts due to a void at the top that has pushed...
  • The current ownership has effectively disappeared from the radar for months, leaving the team without financial backing.
  • Now the ball is in the court of local entrepreneurs, sponsors, and fans: immediate, concerted action is needed to prevent…

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Castellammare - A dream championship on the pitch, a nightmare at the club level.

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Juve Stabia risks ruining all their sporting efforts due to a void at the top that has pushed...

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The current ownership has effectively disappeared from the radar for months, leaving the team without financial backing.

Editorials (2)

I agree, in part; but we'll need local businesses and sponsors to contribute money, but with ethical guarantees. The commissioners' excellent work shouldn't be thrown away. Let's hope the city gets moving and doesn't collapse completely.

This is a complex and unresolved situation. The city must react, but it's unclear whether there will be enough time to resolve the situation by April 16th. The commissioners have worked hard and cleaned up the books, but the missing ownership hasn't covered salaries and contributions. Immediate, impartial, and transparent collective action is needed to avoid losing the team.

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