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UEFA's Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules are a bit like parenting. You can tell your eight year old that if he doesn't tidy his room by the end of the day you'll take his bike away.
UEFA has approved new financial regulations to replace the Financial Fair Play (FFP) system. FFP was first introduced in 2010, as a means of combating excessive spending by wealthy club ...
The UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations, which have the support of all stakeholders in European football, have been approved by UEFA's Executive Committee.
The UEFA Financial Fair Play ( FFP ) Regulations were first put into play in 2011-12 as a means of leveling the playing field in European football over the next few seasons ...
UEFA's Financial Fair Play regulations are a bit complicated. They also might have different consequences than the ones UEFA was shooting for. Let's get to understanding this monster.
Fans of European club football, governed by the United European Football Association (UEFA), know that football clubs have been struggling with debt and excess leverage. Just like other ...
The new UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations, which are geared towards improving the European club game's overall well-being, have been made public by UEFA.
Roma are expecting a fine of around 4 million from UEFA. UEFA will meet on Friday in Nyon to examine the positions of ...
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