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Royal Antwerp - Barcelona Lolos Sanksi UEFA, tapi... - sport.detik.com - Manchester - Monaco -  Leicester - county Union -  Sanksi

Barcelona Lolos Sanksi UEFA, tapi...

Barcelona tidak termasuk dalam delapan klub yang kena sanksi UEFA terkait Financial Fair Play. Los Cules hanya diminta satu hal dari UEFA, apa itu?

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Paris Saint-Germain - As Roma - UEFA Sanksi 8 Klub Eropa, Termasuk PSG - sport.detik.com - Monaco -  Monaco -  Sanksi

UEFA Sanksi 8 Klub Eropa, Termasuk PSG

UEFA resmi menjatuhkan sanksi denda kepada delapan klub Eropa terkait Financial Fair Play. Paris Saint-Germain termasuk tim yang mendapat hukuman tersebut.

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Paris St Germain - parís saint Germain - Paris Saint-Germain given £56m fine by Uefa after breaking FFP rules - theguardian.com - Manchester - Monaco

Paris Saint-Germain given £56m fine by Uefa after breaking FFP rules

Paris St-Germain, Milan, Juventus and Internazionale are among eight clubs who have agreed settlements with Uefa after failing to comply with break-even requirements last season. The eight clubs have agreed to fines totalling €172m (£149m), of which €26m must be paid in full, with the balance conditional on compliance with targets laid out in their respective settlement agreements.

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Paris Saint-Germain fined €10m by UEFA for Financial Fair Play overspending - espn.com - Manchester - Qatar - Italy - Abu Dhabi - Monaco

Paris Saint-Germain fined €10m by UEFA for Financial Fair Play overspending

Paris Saint-Germain must pay €10 million ($10m) for breaking UEFA financial rules, with seven other clubs also punished for overspending since 2018.

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Royal Antwerp - UEFA fine eight clubs for Financial Fair Play breaches and place Man City on watchlist - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester - Monaco -  Leicester - county Union -  Man

UEFA fine eight clubs for Financial Fair Play breaches and place Man City on watchlist

UEFA say they will monitor Manchester City's finances closely this year after fining eight clubs for failing to break even with Financial Fair Play regulations.

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PSG to pay UEFA $10M for breaking soccer club finance rules - tsn.ca - Manchester - Qatar - Italy - Abu Dhabi - Monaco

PSG to pay UEFA $10M for breaking soccer club finance rules

GENEVA (AP) — Paris Saint-Germain must pay 10 million euros ($10 million) for breaking UEFA financial rules, with seven other clubs also punished for overspending since 2018.

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Paris St Germain - PSG, Milan, Juve, Inter among clubs fined over fair play rule breaches - channelnewsasia.com - France - Italy - Monaco - Turkey

PSG, Milan, Juve, Inter among clubs fined over fair play rule breaches

Paris St Germain, AC Milan, Juventus and Inter Milan are among eight clubs who have agreed settlements with UEFA after failing to comply with break-even requirements last season, European soccer's governing body said on Friday.

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PSG, Inter Milan and Juventus among clubs fined by UEFA for FFP breaches - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Qatar - France - Monaco -  Monaco

PSG, Inter Milan and Juventus among clubs fined by UEFA for FFP breaches

Inter Milan and Juventus are among clubs who were handed fines by UEFA on Friday for breaches of Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, European football's governing body said. Qatar-owned French champions PSG were given the biggest fine of 10 million euros ($10m) while Roma, AC Milan, Besiktas, Marseille and Monaco were also punished. The fines were dished out after analysis of the financial years from 2018 to 2022 by UEFA's Club Financial Control Body found they had all failed to comply with the "break-even requirement".

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