22.10.2025 17:40
The Italian Serie B team Juve Stabia has been placed under administration due to allegations that the club's management has ties to the mafia. The Naples Police Department stated that the club was involved in economic activities linked to the Camorra.
A new scandal has erupted in Italian football. The Juve Stabia club, competing in Serie B, has been placed under administration due to allegations that its executives are connected to organized crime groups.
In a statement dated October 21, 2025, the Naples Police Department indicated that the club's management has close ties to the city mafia.
"THEY HAVE CONNECTIONS WITH CAMORRA"
The official bulletin published stated, "The club appears to have a mafia-style economic activity. It has been determined that most of the department heads of the team have connections with the D'Alessandro group of Camorra, one of the underground organizations near Naples." This statement has caused a significant stir in the Italian football community.
IRELAND-BASED HOLDING REMAINS SILENT
Brera Holding, based in Ireland, which purchased 52% of Juve Stabia in June, has not made any statements regarding the allegations. Similarly, the Juve Stabia club continues to maintain silence regarding the police investigation.
THE CLUB WILL CONTINUE TO FIGHT
According to the statement from the Naples Police, Juve Stabia will continue its activities in Serie B under the administration. The new management process aims to restructure the club in line with the principles of "transparency, integrity, and autonomy."
SEVENTH PLACE IN SERIE B
Naples representative Juve Stabia is currently in 7th place in Serie B, having collected 13 points after 8 weeks. However, following the allegations of mafia connections, the future of the club and how its management structure will evolve remains a topic of concern.