UEFA fines Barcelona and Manchester United for FFP breaches

UEFA fines Barcelona and Manchester United for FFP breaches

UEFA has confirmed that both FC Barcelona and Manchester United have been fined for violating the Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. In a statement late on Friday, July 14, it was disclosed that United were handed a €300,000 ($336,420) fine for “minor break even deficits” for the financial years spanning between 2019 and 2022. UEFA fines Barcelona and Manchester United for FFP breachesManchester United and Barcelona playing a Europa match at Old Trafford. Source: Getty Barca, meanwhile, were issued a larger €500,000 ($560,700) 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.” The former European champions each earned tens of millions of euros (dollars) in UEFA prize money last season. Barcelona played in the Champions League group stage, but lost in the Europa League knockout playoffs to United, who were eliminated at the quarterfinal stage by eventual winner Sevilla. A group of storied clubs including AC Milan, Inter Milan, and Paris Saint-Germain who were fined by UEFA last September, all met their stricter financial targets for last season. They will continue to be monitored for compliance over the next year. The FFP rules which Manchester United and Barcelona breached, were 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.

UEFA fines Barcelona and Manchester United for FFP breaches

Union of European Football Associations Logo. Source: Google UEFA has updated the FFP rules that were approved in 2009 with a new monitoring system. It prioritises financial sustainability for clubs and moved away from setting competitive balance on the field as an achievable target. Recent reports from the Telegraph on Wednesday, July 12, shed light on Real Madrid facing scrutiny regarding irregular financial activities evident in their published financial results. In the latest financial report, an approximate sum of €135 million was allocated to a specific category called “other operating expenses,” with €122 million remaining unexplained. Real Madrid declined to provide details about a deal signed in the 2017-18 fiscal year with the private equity group named “Providence.” The deal involved the club receiving funds in exchange for the sale of future income streams, and it has since been extended and increased in value. However, the income generated from the undisclosed portion of future sponsorships, which was renewed in 2019-20, was recorded as revenue rather than debt in Real Madrid’s financial records.

Brazilian govt fines Neymar $3.3m for building lake at his mansion

Neymar fined $3.3m by Brazilian govt for building a lake at his mansion

The Brazilian government has issued four fines to Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, PSG, player Neymar Jr. for “environmental violations in the construction of an artificial lake at his mansion. The council secretariat said in a statement said the footballer Neymar Jr. bought his Mangaratiba mansion in 2016. According to Brazilian media, it sits on 10,000 square meters (107,000 square feet) of land and features a heliport, spa and gym.

Neymar fined $3.3m by Brazilian govt for building a lake at his mansion

PSG Player, Neymar Jr. “The sanctions add up to more than 16 million reais,” the statement said, a sum set out by the prosecutor’s office in Mangaratiba, a tourist area around 130 kilometres (80 miles) from Rio where the Paris Saint-Germain star has his mansion. Among “dozens of infractions” detected, the authorities listed “carrying out work subject to environmental control without authorization,” capture and diversion of river water without authorization, and “removal of land and suppression of vegetation without authorization.” Neymar has 20 days to appeal the penalty, the amount of which had initially been set at five million reais, close to one million dollars. On 22 June, after complaints based on social media posts, authorities found several environmental violations at the luxury property, where workers were building an artificial lake and beach. Authorities cordoned off the site and ordered all activity to cease, but Brazilian media reported that Neymar threw a party there and bathed in the lake. Neymar’s press office in Brazil did not respond to an AFP request for comment. Neymar, 31, is currently recovering from surgery on his right ankle, which he underwent in Doha in March. The striker has not played since February and doubts have arisen about his staying at PSG. Neymar bought the Mangaratiba mansion in 2016. According to Brazilian media, it sits on 10,000 square meters (107,000 square feet) of land and features a heliport, spa and gym.