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FootballBarcelona Unfazed as UEFA Investigate Clubs Breaching Financial Fair Play Rules
- The board of FC Barcelona are not worried by reports that they are being investigated by UEFA for breaching the rules
- The Spanish powerhouse are reportedly are also facing legal action from UEFA over their involvement in the Super League
- The Financial Fair Play rules were established to stop clubs from spending more money than they earn
Spanish giants FC Barcelona are reportedly not bothered by reports that they could be sanctioned over their failure to comply with Financial Fair Play (FFP).
The Catalan giants find themselves in hot water when it comes to their financial situation, this time with the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA).
UEFA are investigating 20 teams, including Barcelona, for failing to comply with the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules for the 2020/21 season.
Marca reports that Barcelona are not worried about a possible sanction as the Camp Nou side believe they haven't done anything irregular and there are no open proceedings against them.
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The report further states that if a sanction were to be handed down, there would have have to be a case file opened beforehand, and at the moment, they aren't aware of any.
What is Financial Fair Play?
FFP was established to prevent clubs from spending more than they earn. The regulations were implemented to stop clubs from getting into debt and risking their long-term futures.
As reported by Goal, serious implications exist for clubs that don't comply with the FFP rules. This includes possible fines, points deductions, restrictions on future player registrations and even exclusion from future competitions.
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