Chelsea Fined €31mn for Breaching Uefa Financial Rules
- Chelsea was fined 31 million euros by UEFA for breaches of financial rules related to earnings and squad costs, which include 20 million euros for not complying with the football earnings rule and 11 million euros for breaching the squad cost rule.
- Barcelona was fined 15 million euros by UEFA and could face a total fine of 60 million euros if violations continue.
- Aston Villa and Olympique Lyonnais were also fined, with Aston Villa fined 11 million euros and Lyon fined 12.5 million euros, while both clubs face restrictions on registering new players for UEFA competitions.
- Clubs must achieve compliance with UEFA's financial rules within set settlement periods to avoid further penalties, as noted in their agreements with UEFA. Clubs risk exclusion from European competitions if they fail to meet the agreed financial targets set by UEFA.
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The Barça received a fine of €60 million suspended, of which €15 million was firm, and the London club of €80 million, of which €20 million was firm.
The European Football Union UEFA is asking several top clubs to pay!Among other things, FC Barcelona and currently FC Chelsea, who are active in the club's World Cup, have to pay millions of euros because they have violated the European umbrella organisation's financial fair play.Other clubs have also been convictedThe Londoners have been punished with a total fixed sum of 31 million euros – further payments could follow in the event of further …
This is what happens to clubs that do not comply with financial rules.
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