Chelsea and Barcelona among five clubs fined by UEFA for breaking financial rules

Chelsea and Barcelona among five clubs fined by UEFA for breaking financial rules


Chelsea, Barcelona, Aston Villa, Roma, and Lyon are among a host of sides to be handed penalties by UEFA for breaching financial sustainability requirements in the 2024/25 season.

According to a statement released by UEFA, Chelsea, Barcelona, Aston Villa, Hajduk Split, and Lyon have agreed to settlements with conditional and unconditional components to be paid over fixed periods of time. The clubs must aim to be fully compliant with the agreed targets by the end of this period.

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The settlements agreed are mentioned below:

Club Time Period Total fine (in Euros) Unconditional fine (in Euros)
Chelsea 4 years 80m 20m
Lyon 4 years 50m 12.5m
Barcelona 2 years 60m 15m
Aston Villa 3 years 20m 5m
Hajduk Split 3 years 1.2m 0.3m

In addition to these fines, AS Roma has also been fined 3 million euros for slightly exceeding an intermediate target set in the settlement agreement made between the club and UEFA.



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