Chelsea fined N850m, Juventus kicked from European competition by UEFA
Chelsea have agreed a resolution with European football governing body UEFA that will see them hand over 10 million euros (about 11 million dollars or N850 million).
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Chelsea have agreed a resolution with European football governing body UEFA that will see them hand over 10 million euros (about 11 million dollars or N850 million).
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Juventus were kicked out of next season's Europa Conference League on Friday for breaching financial fair play rules, UEFA announced. The Italian giants were also fined 20 million euros ($22 million) with half that amount suspended. "Juventus violated UEFA's regulatory framework...and it was decided to exclude Juventus from the 2023/24 UEFA men's club competition," said a UEFA statement. European football's governing body said the 10-million-euro additional fine will only be applied if the 2023, 2024 and 2025 financial years do not meet their accounting requirements.
Fiorentina ketiban berkah dari sanksi yang ditelan Juventus. La Viola berpotensi tampil di UEFA Europa Conference League musim 2023/2024.
Juventus were removed from European competition next season and Chelsea were fined €10 million ($11m) in separate UEFA rulings over financial rules breaches on Friday.
Chelsea have agreed a resolution with UEFA that will see them hand over €10 million (£8.57million) after owning up to “incomplete financial reporting” under the Roman Abramovich regime.
Juventus will not play in Europe next season after being banned over breaches of UEFA's Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play rules, while Chelsea will pay €10million for submitting incomplete financial information, Europe's soccer governing body have confirmed.
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).