quinta-feira, 13 de setembro de 2012

Sporting between 23 clubs punished by UEFA for failing financial fair play

Sporting is among the 23 clubs punished by UEFA for not having respected the rules of fair play. The payment of prize money won last season in European competitions is temporarily retained. Atletico Madrid, Málaga, Rubin Kazan and Fenerbahçe, Raul Meireles, also included in the list.

The camera some of the financial control Committee of UEFA Club released this Tuesday a list of 23 clubs in European competition that saw temporarily withheld the payment of prize money.

The payment of the respective bonuses will be withheld until further investigations are carried out, reports on the UEFA on their official website, informing you of the decision of the Committee of UEFA Club financial control (CFCB), chaired by former Belgian Prime Minister Jean-Luc Dehaene.

The Regulation of UEFA's financial Fair Play, as well as the Regulation of licensing of clubs, provides that the clubs participating in UEFA club competitions ' provide information regarding the State of any payments due until June 30, 2012 '.

However, tells the body that governs European football in his official website, "following their last meeting in August 2012, the camera some of CFCB identified the existence of relevant debts to other clubs and/or to employees and/or relating to taxes and social charges on 23 cases», among which are the Sporting, Atletico Madrid, winner of the Europa League and, quite recently, UEFA Super Cup, the millionaires of Málaga and Rubin Kazan, and the Turks of Fenerbahce, where recently moved Raul Meireles.

The clubs have now that provide an update of your situation CFCB until September 30, 2012, in respect of payments due to other clubs, employees and tax authorities.

List of 23 clubs involved:

FK Borac Banja Luka (Bosnia and Herzegovina);
FK Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina);
FK Željezničar (Bosnia and Herzegovina);
PFC CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria);
HNK Hajduk Split (Croatia);
NK Osijek (Croatia);
Atletico Madrid (Spain);
Málaga CF (Spain);
Maccabi Haifa FC (Israel);
FK Shkendija 79 (Macedonia);
Floriana FC (Malta);
FK Budućnost Podgorica (Montenegro);
FK Rudar Pjevlja (Montenegro);
Ruch Chorzów (Poland);
Sporting Clube de Portugal (Portugal);
FC Dinamo Bucureşti (Romania);
FC Rapid Bucureşti (Romania);
FC Vaslui (Romania);
FC Rubin Kazan (Russia);
FK Partizan (Serbia);
FK Vojvodina (Serbia);
Eskişehirspor (Turkey);
Fenerbahçe SK (Turkey).

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