Juve, under the leadership of Super League advocate Andrea Agnelli, initially planned to be one of the 12 founding clubs alongside giants like Real Madrid, Barcelona, and several top teams from the Premier League in England.
Since the original Super League project failed, Agnelli has been hit with two lengthy bans from Italian football after the country's football federation found him and Juventus guilty of a series of financial offences.
The project is still technically alive and being pushed by A22 Sports Management, who are promoting a redesigned version of the breakaway continental competition with 64 teams playing in three divisions.
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In December last year the European Union's Court of Justice ruled that a ban of the Super League enforced by the sport's existing governing bodies was against EU law.
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