UEFA fines PSG 65 million euros and requests financial information from Barcelona, ​​Seville and Betis – COPE

UEFA sanctioned PSG this Friday for failing to comply with financial fair play, for an economic deficit of more than 30 million euros. The fine that the Parisian team must pay is 65 million euros, they must pay 10 million immediately and the rest, 55 million, progressively over the next three years. The highest body in European football has already warned the club led by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, to normalize his accounts. By failing to balance their accounts due to the deficit, PSG must pay the corresponding fine, which could be extended with a sporting punishment. L’Equipe has announced that the highest body in European football is going to sanction the Parisian team for accumulating an economic deficit of more than 30 million over three seasons. PSG has not been the only team sanctioned by the EUFA, seven appear on the list other clubs: Monaco, Marseille, Besiktas, Milan, Juventus, Inter and Roma. The team from the Principality is the one with the least sanction, with a fine of 2 million euros. While in the case of Inter and Roma they will have to pay an amount that exceeds 30 million. Settlement agreements have been concluded with eight clubs who failed to comply with financial break-even requirements. The clubs agreed to financial contributions, specific targets and conditional and unconditional sporting restrictions over the coming years. Full story: ??— UEFA (@UEFA) September 2, 2022 UEFA also requests financial information from Barcelona, ​​Seville and BetisUEFA requested additional financial information from 19 clubs that were able to meet the balance requirement due to the emergency measures adopted in the face of the pandemic or because they benefited from historical balance results, among which include the Spanish Barcelona, ​​Seville and Betis. After analyzing the years 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022, the First Chamber of the UEFA Club Financial Control Committee (CFCB) adopted a series of agreements that include that request for additional information to those 19 clubs, which “will closely monitor in the next period,” as announced by the agency. Left6:There is no advertising configuration for the requested slotAlong with the three Spaniards, the CFCB included Borussia Dortmund (GER), Chelsea (ING), Basel (SUI), Union Berlin (GER), Fenerbahçe (TUR) in the same situation , Feyenoord (NED), Leicester (ING), Manchester City (ING), Lyon (FRA), Rangers (ESC), Royal Antwerp (BEL), Lazio (ITA), Napoli (ITA), Trabzonspor (TUR), Wolfsburg ( GER) and West Ham (ING). The CFCB reminded the clubs that as of the 2023 financial year, exceptional deductions for covid-19 will no longer be possible, nor will the consideration of historical financial results. “The objective is, of course , that the general financial situation of the clubs complies with the UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Sustainability Regulations – 2022 Edition in the coming years,” he said.