MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's competition watchdog has opened probes into nine soccer clubs in the country's top Serie A division, including champions Juventus, over alleged unfair ticket conditions.
In a statement on Tuesday the regulator said the purpose of the proceedings was to see whether some of the clauses in tickets might prevent consumers seeking reimbursement should matches be postponed or football grounds closed.
Other clubs being probed include Atalanta, Inter Milan, Lazio, AC Milan and AS Roma, the antitrust said. We're sorry, this article is unavailable at the moment. If you wish to read this article, kindly contact our Customer Service team at 1-300-88-7827. Thank you for your patience - we're bringing you a new and improved experience soon!
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