UEFA Bans Manchester City Football Club for Two Years

Manchester City has been found guilty of violating the Financial Fair Play rules. That is, Manchester City will no longer play the European Champions League for two years.
UEFA Bans Manchester City Football Club for Two Years

English football club Manchester city was banned for two years by the UEFA (Union of European Football Associations). Manchester City has been found guilty of violating the Financial Fair Play rules. That is, Manchester City will no longer play the European Champions League for two years. Not only this, the club has also been fined $ 32.5 million, or about Rs 232 crore.

However, Manchester will continue their journey at UEFA this year. The first leg match in the Super-16 with the Spanish football club, Real Madrid will take place on February 26 at the Bernabeu Stadium in the Spanish capital Madrid. The club's financial control body of the UFA has found the club guilty of misrepresenting sponsorship revenue, according to which Manchester made unlimited money from sponsorship breaking the rules. It also failed to cooperate in the investigation.

The investigation was started in November 2018 after the German magazine Der Spiegel showed emails and documents. The purpose of the FFP rule is to prevent all club owners from earning unlimited money through sponsorship deals.

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