UEFA hit Marseille with fine, squad restrictions for breaching financial rules
June 17 : French side Olympique de Marseille, who are set to compete in the Europa League in 2026-27, have been restricted from adding new players to their 'list A' in the European competition after a failure to comply with earnings targets, UEFA said on Wednesday.
Marseille were one of several clubs under a settlement agreement with UEFA's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB), and needed to meet specific earnings targets.
The 'list A' is a club's main squad in a UEFA competition. They also have a 'list B' comprising of younger, academy players. The manager can call up players from 'list B' on a match-by-match basis.
The Ligue 1 club "failed to comply with the football earnings rule in the 2025-26 season (i.e. covering the reporting periods ending in 2023, 2024 and 2025)," UEFA said in a statement.
If Marseille fail to comply with the football earnings target in 2026-27, they will be banned from the next European competition they qualify for within the following three years, UEFA added.
Marseille were fined six million euros ($6.95 million) and received an additional penalty of four million euros for breaching the "squad cost rule", which prohibits teams from spending over 70 per cent of their total football revenue on player and coach wages, transfers and agent fees.
"The club will continue to make every effort necessary to honour all of its commitments and meet the conditions set out by UEFA," Marseille said in a statement.
"Olympique de Marseille remains fully committed to pursuing its development on solid and sustainable sporting, economic and financial foundations."
Italian club AS Roma were also fined two million euros for breaching the squad cost rule.
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