Parma Football Club has been declared bankrupt by Judge Pietro Rogato. The bankruptcy ruling has been filed and appoints two bankruptcy trustees: Angelo Anedda and Alberto Guoiotto. Parma has total debts of 218 million euros, including 74 million euros in sports debt. This last figure is particularly worrying, as it should be covered to purchase the sports title and save the category. The club therefore risks restarting from Serie D. Parma's economic crisis has been caused by a series of factors, including reckless financial management and lack of investment. The club has tried to solve the financial problems, but without success. The bankruptcy ruling is a hard blow for Parma and its fans. The club's future is uncertain and the decision of the Italian football federation is eagerly awaited. Parma has a rich and glorious history, but now it must face one of the toughest challenges of its existence. The team must find a way to recover and return to competing at the highest level of Italian football. The situation is complex and the road to recovery will be long and difficult. But Parma's fans are hopeful that the club can overcome this crisis and return to its former glory. The club's management must now work to find a solution and ensure the team's future. It will not be easy, but Parma's fans are confident that the club can rise again.
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Parma Football Club Bankruptcy Ruling
Parma Football Club bankruptcy ruling: 218 million euros in debt. The club risks restarting from Serie D
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