Del Piero leads consortium interested in reviving Rimini
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 27, 2026, 2:05 PM
Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Alessandro Del Piero is reportedly at the helm of a consortium aiming to purchase Rimini, a club declared bankrupt and expelled from Serie C last year. Following multiple administrative issues, including a 15-point deduction in September, Rimini has been searching for buyers for its remaining assets. Local executives are reportedly pleased about Del Piero's potential involvement, although he and his partners have not yet made a formal offer. An exploratory call was made between Del Piero and Rimini's mayor regarding the club's future.
- •Del Piero is leading a consortium to buy Rimini.
- •Rimini was expelled from Serie C due to bankruptcy.
- •The club suffered a 15-point deduction last September.
- •No formal offer from Del Piero's group has been made yet.
- •Local officials express excitement over the possible revival.
- 2:05 PMYahoo Sports — Juventus legend Del Piero interested in buying and reviving Rimini
"Reports in Italy claim that Juventus and Italy legend Alessandro Del Piero is the frontman for a consortium hoping to purchase and revive Rimini, who declared bankruptcy and were later expelled from S...
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