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Chelsea and Villa Caught in UEFA’s Financial NetChelsea have been fined £31 million by UEFA for breaching financial ...
The Brazilian, who started his career with Fluminense before moving to Britain, scored with a brilliant finish from outside ...
Chelsea has been fined $23.6 million for breaking financial monitoring rules and Barcelona ordered to pay $17.7 million) by ...
Chelsea claimed a 2-0 win over Fluminense Tuesday, advancing to the Club World Cup final. Highlights, goals, and game ...
As first-time offenders, Chelsea and Aston Villa are expected to receive financial penalties from UEFA for exceeding the losses limit.
Analysis of Chelsea's game against Benfica in the Club World Cup knockouts that lasted four hours and 38 minutes ...
Chelsea have been hit with a hefty £27 million ($37m) fine by UEFA for breaching financial sustainability rules during the ...
Chelsea, Barcelona, Aston Villa, Roma, and Lyon are among a host of sides to be handed penalties for breaching financial ...
UEFA handed Chelsea a record US$36 million fine over the weekend for violating financial monitoring rules, marking the highest fine imposed on a European club in a single season.
GENEVA — 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 season.
While the £27m penalty is significant in itself, UEFA has indicated that the sanctions could escalate. Should Chelsea fail to comply with conditional financial thresholds in the near future, the club ...
Chelsea have been handed a record £27 million fine by UEFA for breaching financial regulations, with the threat of an additional £51.8 million in penalties if they fail to meet future financial ...
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