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Club put up trophies for auction

 
 
The defunct Italian club according to several reports, have put up their trophies for auction to recover some money.
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Things have gotten from bad to worse for Parma after they went bankrupt.

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The Italian club according to several reports, have put up their trophies for auction to recover some money.

Creditors on behalf of the defunct club are selling a number of lots including UEFA Cup won in 1995 and 1999, three Copa Italia trophies, a Cup Winners' Cup and a European Supercup.

Other lots include the Parma FC trademark, gym equipment and furniture.

Parma went bankrupt in March with more than 200m euros (£143m) debt but were allowed to finish the Serie A season.

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The club is now defunct after they failed to find a buyer prepared to pay 22.6m euros (£16.2m) to take on the club.

A new Parma football club Parma Calcio 1913 will begin the season in Serie D.

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