
UEFA recently issued fines to eight European clubs, four of which were Italian teams - Roma, Inter, Juve and AC
Milan (Italy)
The four
Serie A
The clubs received a combined €172 million in fines, although the four teams will only have to pay a combined €14.5 million in the event of UEFA Cup requirements being met.
After tallying up the numbers, just for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 seasons, the
Serie A
The league alone has a combined loss of €1.7 billion, with its
China Super League (soccer league)
Over 70% of the losses were caused by
Juventus, Italian football team
Roma, Inter and
Milan (Italy)
Caused by.
The data shows that at the time, FC Roma was operating as
Serie A
The worst, and the second worst in Europe, with an accumulated loss of €389 million.
Inter lose a combined 348 million in the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 seasons
European crown
Juventus, Italian football team
At the time, the combined loss was €300 million, and AC
Milan (Italy)
The combined loss was €291 million.
Napoli, capital of Campania region of Italy
The loss was €78 million, while Lazio lost €40 million.
Rome, capital of Italy
commander-in-chief
Mourinho officially became Roma manager in the summer of 2021, a time when the club was already saddled with €389 million in debt.
So.
Carlos Muizzi (1961-), Portuguese footballer, coach of the National Football League (NFL)
jumped into the great pit of Rome, and the entire
Serie A
It's a bigger pit.










