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  • Football:
    • UEFA Champions League 2006-07, Second Qualifying Round, first leg
    • 2006 Serie A scandal: On appeal, all four clubs convicted by a sports tribunal have their punishments reduced. (BBC)
      • Juventus: Relegation to Serie B stands. Points penalty for 2006-07 cut from 30 points to 17. They still lose their 2004-05 and 2005-06 Serie A titles, and are handed a three-match stadium ban. Juventus says that they will sue to stay in Serie A.
      • AC Milan: Points penalty for 2005-06 reduced from 44 to 30 points, and will now enter the third qualifying round of the Champions League. Points penalty for 2006-07 Serie A season cut from 15 to 8, and Milan receive a one-match stadium ban.
      • Fiorentina: Restored to Serie A, but with a 19-point deduction for 2006-07 instead of 11. They remain out of the Champions League, and receive a two-match stadium ban.
      • Lazio: Restored to Serie A, but with an 11-point deduction for 2006-07 instead of 7. They remain out of the UEFA Cup, and also receive a two-match stadium ban.
      • The final UEFA access list is confirmed. Inter Milan and Roma enter the group stage of the Champions League. Chievo will join AC Milan entering the Champions League at the third qualifying round. Palermo, Livorno and Parma enter the UEFA Cup, all pending UEFA approval at a meeting Thursday (27 July).

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