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Barcelona star Ferran Torres could still opt for a bold return to the Premier League this season as he plots his next ...
Barcelona have accepted a UEFA punishment for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations. The European body have disagreed ...
Chelsea were fined €20 million for breaking financial monitoring rules and Barcelona ordered to pay €15m by UEFA on Friday.
A controversial rule change from UEFA will only benefit two Champions League teams in the new season. The governing body has ...
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Nottinghamshire Live on MSNNottingham Forest may face UEFA issue despite £20m deal that staved off PSR problemsUEFA handed down fines of €20m to Chelsea, with €60m suspended, and €5m to Villa, where €15m was suspended, after both clubs ...
Happy birthday, Lamine Yamal! To celebrate the Barcelona and Spain phenom turning 18, here is the story of his extraordinary ...
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Tuko News on MSNUEFA makes Champions League changes after Arsenal complaintsUEFA has confirmed changes to the 2025/26 Champions League. The second-leg venue will now be decided by merit, not random ...
Though he’s now showcasing his magic in Major League Soccer with Inter Miami, Lionel Messi’s name will forever be synonymous ...
UEFA have analysed clubs across Europe across the financial years ending 2023 and 2024 and have found Chelsea, Barcelona, Aston Villa, Porto, Lyon and Hajduk Split guilty of breaching their football ...
European heavyweights Barcelona are at risk of facing sanctions from UEFA for the Champions League next season due to financial irregularities.
GENEVA (AP) — Chelsea was fined a total of 31 million euros ($36.5 million) for breaking financial monitoring rules by UEFA on Friday to hit a record sum for a European club penalized in a single ...
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