JAKARTA - Nine Serie A clubs, including Juventus, Inter, Milan and Atalanta, are suspected of committing fraudulent ticket sales practices that harm spectators.

The Italian Competition Authority announced on Tuesday 7 January that the four clubs were under investigation, along with Roma, Lazio, Cagliari, Genoa and Udinese.

Italian Football said the investigation was related to what authorities described as an "annoying clause". In the contract, there is an indication of fraud for the purchase of season tickets and match tickets.

This clause means that the club in question is not entitled to refund all or part of the season ticket if the match is closed or postponed.

In fact, the Italian Competition Authority urged the club to change the contract last year. However, the club did not respond to an invitation given to them in May.

Bologna and Parma, on the other hand, did respond and agree to change the conditions of their ticket contracts with consumers. However, there was no response from the other seven clubs.

The club that has benefited the most from the 2019-2020 season pass is Inter Milan. The effect of the presence of coach Antonio Conte made the first offer sold for 40 thousand tickets.


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