Treviso have appealed to have their Serie A status restored in the wake of the Calciopoli discounts.
The Veneto club was relegated at the end of last season, having picked up just three wins, 12 draws and 23 defeats.
They had been put back into the top flight after the first wave of Calciopoli verdicts, which saw Juventus, Lazio and Fiorentina demoted to Serie B.
However, the appeals reduced the original penalties so that only the Bianconeri went down.
“Treviso’s demands are to reform the Federal Court’s verdict with regards to SS Lazio Spa and Acf Fiorentina Spa, which relegated these two sides to last place in the 2005-06 Serie A table,” read a statement.
“Our other request is that Treviso are signed up to the Serie A 2006-07 campaign and the next season. There should also be the recognition that the club deserves some form of reimbursement for damages due to the illegitimate action taken by the Federal Court.”
Treviso will meet with the CONI Conciliation and Arbitration committee on October 30 to discuss the matter.
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