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Chelsea may have pocketed nearly £60m from reaching the semi-finals of the Club World Cup, but that windfall does little to ...
UEFA handed Chelsea a record US$36 million fine over the weekend for violating financial monitoring rules, marking the highest fine imposed on a European club in a single season.
Chelsea and Villa Caught in UEFA’s Financial NetChelsea have been fined £31 million by UEFA for breaching financial ...
Juventus was punished for breaching UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations, despite being one of the competition’s most successful teams with two wins in 1985 and 1996. The “Old Lady” was banned from ...
Whilst FFP and PSR has remained a constant as time has gone on, FMV and APTs have taken a back seat. Rarely, if ever, now talked about. A reminder about what exactly Associated Party Transactions and ...
Manchester City face 115 charges relating to breaches of Financial Fair Play The charges date all the way back from 2009 and go all the way up until 2018 SOCCER A-Z: Listen now wherever you get ...
Drogheda United's Europa Quest Ends: UEFA Regulations Blade Cuts Deep Drogheda United's appeal against exclusion from the Conference League due to UEFA's multi-club ownership rules was dismissed by ...
By way of update, UEFA has modified a number of its licensing criteria in relation to third party ownership (TPO) issues. The new regulations were published recently and are available to read here. By ...
For a detailed analysis of UEFA’s settlement provisions, click here. 3 In summary, UEFA’s regulations give its Club Financial Control Body (CFBC) Investigatory Chamber the power to ‘settle’ its case ...
If Barça complies with UEFA and LaLiga financial fair play rules, the fine will remain at €15 million. Otherwise, the club will be liable for the full €60 million.