Women's World Cup 2023: What to expect on Day 10
One of the most anticipated games of the group stages takes place on Day 10 of the Women's World Cup as France take on Brazil at the Brisbane Stadium.
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One of the most anticipated games of the group stages takes place on Day 10 of the Women's World Cup as France take on Brazil at the Brisbane Stadium.
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GENEVA: Juventus were removed from European competition next season and Chelsea were fined $11 million in separate UEFA rulings over financial rules breaches on Friday. The expulsion of Juventus from the third-tier Europa Conference League was expected because of a false accounting case that already saw the two-time European champion deducted 10 points in Serie A. That penalty dropped Juventus out of Champions League qualification places.
Juventus will not play in Europe next season after being banned over breaches of UEFA's Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play rules, while Premier League side Chelsea will pay 10 million euros for submitting incomplete financial information, Europe's soccer governing body said on Friday (Jul 28).