UEFA announced a series of actions for non-compliance with the Fair Financial Regulations which identified Barcelona as one of those indicated. The Catalan team was fined 500,000 euros for “false reporting, in the 2022 financial year, A benefit is the disposal of intangible assets (other than player transfers) that are not considered relevant income according to the regulations.”
The first chamber of the CFCB, the chamber that regulates the FFP, has concluded its assessment of the financial years 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022. This is the last time that the CFCB will assess clubs on the basis of the “old” regulations Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play (FFP), 2018 edition .
two clubs Royal Belgian Antwerp and Trabzonspor in Türkiye They did not meet the balance requirement and agreed to pay a financial contribution of €2 million each. Of this amount, €300,000 (15%) is a fixed and required payment, while the remaining balance of €1.7m (85%) is conditional on the clubs achieving the targets in their settlement agreements.
Manchester United (England), Konyaspor (Türkiye) And APOEL (Cyprus) I reported a small balance deficit. These clubs were fined €300,000, €100,000 and €100,000, respectively. Riga FC (LVA), Olimpija Ljubljana (SVN) and S.K Slovan Bratislava (SVK) They were fined for not providing complete and accurate balance information within the required time frame.
Finally, the first chamber of the CFCB continued to monitor the next nine clubs that were subject to the settlement system during the 2022/23 season. Lil, W.; Milan (ITA), Monaco (France), Rome (ITA), Besiktas (TUR), Inter (ITA), Marseille (France) And PSG (FRA) Complied Targets set for the 2022 financial year. The CFFC will continue to monitor its compliance with the settlement agreement during the next season. Istanbul Başakşehir FK (TUR), for its part, She did not meet the targets set for the 2022 financial year and was fined €400,000.
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