Saturday, May 7, 2011

Lazio Threatened Loss of License


Under the rules of the Italian Football Association (FIGC), Italian football club, Lazio's Serie A could lose their licenses after registering Artemio Franchi stadium headquarters another Italian club, Fiorentina as their cage for European matches.

Lazio known to register the stadium's club Fiorentina in the documents submitted to UEFA for 2.9 million U.S. dollars owed to the Italian Olympic Committee to use the Olimpico stadium, Rome.

It is known from one of the online medium Italy, Ansa.

Under UEFA rules introduced by the President of UEFA, Michel Platini, the license granted to the club with debt levels that do not exceed certain limits.

By recognizing the stadium had Fiorentina as their cages, Lazio hope to eliminate their debt at the Italian Olympic Committee in the eyes of UEFA. But under the rules of FIGC, the Italian club could only use the stadium in another city under certain circumstances only.

Therefore, the Lazio president, Claudio Litito have to get a deal first with the Italian Olympic Committee on the debt. So, can use the Olimpico stadium if the club's home city of Rome was able to enter the club who could attended a European Champions League from Italy.

As is known, with the remaining three games of the season 2010/2011 Serie A, Lazio reached number four Italian league Serie A and, of course, are in a safe position to follow the European Champions League qualifying round next season.

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