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According to Mundo Deportivo, it has been learned that UEFA’s €15 million fine imposed on FC Barcelona will have deep ...
Barcelona face conditional fine from UEFA The Blaugrana have accepted a €15m fine as a starting point, as per Ben Jacobs, and from there on, have agreed a series of stipulations for the next two ...
UEFA handed Chelsea a record US$36 million fine over the weekend for violating financial monitoring rules, marking the ...
UEFA have penalised several prominent European clubs, including Chelsea, Barcelona, and Aston Villa, for violating financial sustainability regulations. Chelsea have been handed a hefty fine of 31 ...
Barcelona President Joan Laporta negotiates with UEFA President On Sunday, Barcelona President Joan Laporta traveled to Munich to watch Spain’s defeat on penalties in the Nations League final against ...
This could fetch a fine of between €30 to €100 (£25 to £85), according to the city council in Barcelona.
Chelsea, Barcelona and Aston Villa were among several clubs fined by UEFA on Friday for breaching European football’s financial sustainability requirements. UEFA said the clubs had not complied ...
Chelsea were fined €20 million for breaking financial monitoring rules and Barcelona ordered to pay €15m by UEFA on Friday.
Cambridgeshire is forecast to be hotter than a very popular holiday destination this weekend as a heatwave is set to sweep ...
The Midlands club will pay an immediate fine of £9.5m and could be liable for a further £15m ($20.5m) in conditional penalties depending on their financial performance in the seasons ahead.
Chelsea were fined €20 million ($23.6m) for breaking financial monitoring rules and Barcelona were ordered to pay €15m ($17.7m) by UEFA on Friday. Both clubs face higher fines in future ...
UEFA imposed a 15 million euro fine on Barcelona for violating Financial Fair Play rules. If the Catalan giant violates the rules again, the fine will increase to 60 million euros.