Overview
- A Naples order places the club under court‑appointed supervision for one year while allowing sporting activity to continue.
- Juve Stabia stated the allegations concern external service providers, with shareholders and current management not suspected.
- Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri said players focused only on football as the Camorra managed key off‑field operations.
- Investigators cited the D'Alessandro and Imparato clans as central to the scheme, and Giovanni Melillo warned of further cases across sport.
- Prefect Michele di Bari left open the possibility of postponing upcoming home matches, and authorities have announced no sporting sanctions.