Juventus agreed to pay a $460,000 fine to end a follow-up probe into its role in the match-fixing scandal that rocked Italian soccer in 2006. The Turin-based club said Wednesday it had agreed to pay the fine over three years to the youth sector of the Italian soccer federation. Juventus was relegated to the second division with a nine-point penalty and stripped of its 2005 and 2006 Serie A titles...
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