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Published 16:02 29 Sept 2015 BST
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The Uruguay international was seriously damaged after he lost control of the vehicle, hit two parked cars before coming to a stop in a bus stop which left the pavement showered in broken glass.
Caceres was able to walk away from the accident but was fined €1,000 by the police, who also took away his licence and impounded his car for six months.
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It's also reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport that the 28-year-old was found to be slightly over the legal limit of alcohol when tested by officers.
Juventus released the following statement on the incident.
The conduct of Martin Caceres on the night of 28 September represents gross violation of his responsibilities as a Juventus player, as well as damaging the image of the club Juventus will thus taken disciplinary action against the player in the form of a fine and his temporary suspension from the first team.The accident was the second time in two years that Caceres has had something like this happen, having been involved in another car crash in 2013.
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