MILAN :Juventus posted a 58 million euro ($68 million) loss in the fiscal year ended June 30, versus a 199 million euro loss a year earlier, as the Italian soccer club returned to Europe's lucrative elite club competition Champions League.

Revenue at the Turin-based club, which also benefited from its participation to the expanded club World Cup, increased to 529 million euros in the period, from 394 million euro the year earlier.

Juventus said in a statement that it pocketed some 102 million euros from Champions League's broadcasting rights and ticket sales and from incomes stemming from the club World Cup.

After dominating the Italian soccer landscape for nearly a decade until 2020, Juventus was hit by an accounting scandal linked to player trading and salary payments, resulting in a

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