Man United, Barcelona hit with UEFA fine for FFP breaches

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 Manchester United and Barcelona have both been fined for breaches of UEFA’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, the governing body announced in its latest round of monitoring Friday.

United were handed a €300,000 fine for “minor break even deficits” for the financial years spanning between 2019 and 2022

 Barca, meanwhile, were issued a larger €500,000 fine “for wrongly reporting, in the financial year 2022, profits on disposal of intangible assets (other than player transfers), which are not a relevant income under the regula­tions,” UEFA said in a statement.

FFP was introduced by UEFA in 2009 to prevent football clubs from spending more than they earn in pursuit of success, and risking their long-term financial health as result.

AC Milan, Inter Milan and Paris Saint-Germain- who were fined by UEFA in September- all met their stricter financial targets for last season. They will contin­ue to be monitored for compli­ance over the next year.

UEFA has updated the FFP rules that were approved in 2009 with a new monitoring system.

It priorities financial sustain­ability for clubs and moved away from setting competitive balance on the field as an achievable target. -Reuters



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