Juventus hits a wall: Kalulu suspension stands as Italian federation denies appeal
20 February 2026
Federation rejects Juventus' appeal on Kalulu suspension
The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) has responded to Juventus' bid to overturn defender Pierre Kalulu's suspension, confirming that the red card decision remains in place following the Derby d'Italia controversy.
Juventus argued that the sanction was unfair, contending that Kalulu's red card arose after Inter Milan's Alessandro Bastoni appeared to simulate a fall, which led to the dismissal.
Context and implications
According to Calcio Mercato, FIGC president Gabriele Gravina and the federation upheld the ruling, meaning Kalulu will miss the upcoming match against Como and is set to return for the March clash with Roma.
Kalulu has featured 36 times since August under coaches Igor Tudor and Luciano Spalletti, scoring two goals and providing five assists. His absence is a tangible blow for Juventus as they push through their Serie A campaign.
Sat at the edge of the pitch, the case adds more drama to a season already packed with tight fixtures and decision reviews, reminding fans that even a great defender sometimes needs to borrow a lawyer for a day.
What this means for Juventus and Kalulu
With Kalulu sidelined, Juventus will have to adapt their defensive line for the Como match, and plan for the Roma game without a constant presence on the backline. Kalulu remains a valued asset for the squad, and the club will be hoping for a favorable turn in the ongoing legal process.