Ten clubs were investigated as part of the financial fair play were imposed by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) announced this last Friday, May 8 According to this principle, a club can not spend more than it earns, on pain of penalties up to the exclusion of competitions organized under the auspices of UEFA. Among the listed teams include, in particular AS Monaco, Inter Milan or AS Roma. They all accepted their sentence.
The club from the Principality will have to pay $ 13 million. This will be deducted from gains related to its participation in this season’s Champions League, when it reached the quarterfinals. Monaco was forced to limit the number of players that can register in European competition next season to 22, against 25 usually.
In addition, it is committed to reduce its deficit to 15 million euros for the next two years and return to balance during the 2017-2018 season. In a statement, the leadership of the Monegasque formation estimated to have “avoided harsher sanctions” . “The agreement comes after months of audits and exchanges between the European supervisory body and the club” , it is specified in the text.
Inter Milan, meanwhile, was not so lucky. The “Black and Blue” will have to pay 20 million euros to UEFA and will only register 21 players in European competition next season.
The financial supervisory body of UEFA club had indicated in September have opened formal investigations into seven clubs – AS Monaco, AS Roma, Besiktas, Inter Milan, Krasnodar, Liverpool and Sporting Portugal – participating in the Champions League or Europa League. These courses had a deficit above the authorized threshold, according to their financial reports for 2012 and 2013.
Nine teams have already been sanctioned for non-compliance with the financial fair play, including the Paris-SG and Manchester City. All had accepted their disciplinary, regulatory or financial. None wanted to appeal to the European Union or the Court of Arbitration for Sport
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