uck escribió:Es que eso ni es sanción ni es nada. Sancionas a un club porque hasta demasiado haciéndole gastar más...
Harán algo en plan paripé para que no cante demasiado y ya está. Eso hasta que Madrid, Barcelona y cuatro gatos más monten una nueva competición y se acabó el chollo
No, a ver, sanciones a clubes ya han habido en 2014, 2015 y 2016 (al PSG y City incluidos, pero sanciones económicas y de reducción de plantilla profesional y limitaciones de gasto).
En 2014:On 16 May 2014, UEFA announced that they agreed to settlements with nine clubs after Financial Fair Play investigations, with sanctions ranging from break-even targets (e.g., limit of wage bill), sporting measures (e.g., limit of squad size in UEFA club competitions), and financial contribution (e.g., fines). The nine clubs were:
Anzhi Makhachkala – €2 million fine, of which €1 million suspended. Squad reduced to 21 players. One-year squad salary restrictions
Bursaspor – €200,000 fine. 1 year squad salary restrictions
Galatasaray – €200,000 fine. One-year squad salary restrictions
Levski Sofia– €200,000 fine. One-year squad salary restrictions
Rubin Kazan – €6 million fine, of which €3 million suspended. Squad reduced to 21 players. Transfer spending restrictions and two-year squad salary restrictions.
Trabzonspor[202] – €200,000 fine. One-year squad salary restrictions
Zenit Saint Petersburg – €12 million fine, of which €6 million suspended. Squad reduced to 22 players. Transfer spending restrictions and two-year squad salary restrictions
Paris Saint-Germain – €60 million fine, €40 million suspended. Squad reduced to 21 players. Transfer spending restrictions and two-year squad salary restrictions
Manchester City – €60 million fine, €40 million suspended. Squad reduced to 21 players. Transfer spending restrictions and two-year squad salary restrictions.
Later, it was agreed that the money generated from the fines would be split among the Champions League and Europa League clubs who had complied with the rules during the 2013–14 season and the 2014–15 season.
En 2015:On 11 September 2015, due to improved financial conditions, the sanctions on Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain were partially lifted. On 18 January 2016, Hull City, Panathinaikos and Sporting CP have exited the settlement agreement, but Galatasaray had broke the break-even requirement. On 2 March 2016, the club received a two-year ban from European football.
En 2016:
Sanction and settlements of 4 clubs
On 20 May 2016, four clubs signed settlement agreement with UEFA:
Astana – €2 million fine, of which €1.5 million suspended. Squad reduced to 22 players. Transfer spending restrictions, required to break-even in 2018
Dinamo Zagreb – €200,000 fine. Squad reduced to 23 players, require to break-even in 2016.
Fenerbahçe – €7.5 million fine, €5.5 million suspended. Squad reduced to 22 players. Transfer spending restrictions, require to reach a defined employee benefit expenses to revenue ratio, require to break-even in 2019.
Trabzonspor – €2 million fine, €1 million suspended. Squad reduced to 22 players. Transfer spending restrictions, require to reach a defined employee benefit expenses to revenue ratio, require to break-even in 2018.
La lista de penalizaciones es (esto está en la propia web de la UEFA):
Non-compliance with the regulations does not mean that a club will be excluded automatically, but there will be no exceptions. Depending on various factors (e.g. the trend of the break-even result) different disciplinary measures may be imposed against a club. There is a catalogue of measures:
a) warning
b) reprimand
c) fine
d) deduction of points
e) withholding of revenues from a UEFA competition
f) prohibition on registering new players in UEFA competitions
g) restriction on the number of players that a club may register for participation in UEFA competitions, including a financial limit on the overall aggregate cost of the employee benefits expenses of players registered on the A-list for the purposes of UEFA club competitions
h) disqualification from competitions in progress and/or exclusion from future competitions
i) withdrawal of a title or award