Salernitana, Serie A

Salernitana Rectify Trust, Officially Receive Greenlight to Play in Serie A

Salernitana will indeed be part of the 2021/2022 Serie A as the federal council ruled in their favor. Despite the promotion, their participation was in jeopardy as they were co-owned by Lazio president Claudio Lotito. They set up a trust to bide time to sell the club. The Italian Football Association had initially rejected its structure, but their lawyers solved the issues. They are back in the top division after a 23-year-old absence.
Salernitana, Serie A

Salernitana in Trouble as FA Asks to Amend Trust for Serie A Admission

The Italian Football Association (FIGC) has rejected the first solution to solve the problem of the Salernitana ownership. Half of its shares belong to Lazio president Claudio Lotito through his son, which is no longer lawful with both teams now in Serie A. They have until Saturday to fix the problems. Otherwise, they risk being excluded from the League. The two controlling companies are looking to bide time before selling the team.

Salernitana Earn Serie A Promotion after 23 Years in the Lower Leagues

Salernitana will return to Serie A after a 23-year absence as they successfully defended their second place in the final matchday. The Granata join Empoli, which had already secured the first position two rounds ago. They finished in front of few favorites as Monza, Lecce, Venezia, Cittadella, Brescia, and Chievo Verona will battle in the playoffs for the remaining spot.