UEFA’s Financial Fair Play Sees The Light Of Day

By: The Offside | September 11th, 2012
   

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Well, turns out Michel is offering some accountability for his Financial Fair Play platform: no parting gifts. Clubs which have fallen afoul of the rules have not been allowed their prize money from last year; a tally which comes to 23 clubs. That’s not quite a small number. And it includes Europa League winners Atletico Madrid.

Presumably Radamel Falcao will cut a check and save their asses as usual.


The list:

FK Borac Banja Luka (BIH)
FK Sarajevo (BIH)
FK Željezničar (BIH)
PFC CSKA Sofia (BUL)
HNK Hajduk Split (CRO)
NK Osijek (CRO)
Club Atlético de Madrid (ESP)
Málaga CF (ESP)
Maccabi Netanya FC (ISR)
FK Shkendija 79 (MKD)
Floriana FC (MLT)
FK Budućnost Podgorica (MNE)
FK Rudar Pjevlja (MNE)
Ruch Chorzów (POL)
Sporting Clube de Portugal (POR)
FC Dinamo Bucureşti (ROU)
FC Rapid Bucureşti (ROU)
FC Vaslui (ROU)
FC Rubin Kazan (RUS)
FK Partizan (SRB)
FK Vojvodina (SRB)
Eskişehirspor (TUR)
Fenerbahçe SK (TUR)


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  • drew

    so let me get this straight. small teams go in to debt to try to compete with the big teams, but by doing this they don't get the money for their efforts, instead they are forced to sell their best players to big clubs for cut prices. fair play indeed

  • Won't these teams just end up being worse off now?

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