OL: UEFA Fine & Football News

The troubles are stealing by squadrons at the moment for Lyon. The UEFA, the leading body of European football, inflicted this Friday 4 July from heavy fines on several major clubs including FC Barcelona, ​​Chelsea… and Olympique Lyonnais.

In a press release, UEFA has formalized a series of decisions against Barça, Chelsea, Aston Villa, FC Porto and Hajduk Split, clubs not respected the budgetary rules including the supervision of income and expenses imposed by the body last season.

She also confirmed the agreement concluded with Olympique Lyonnais, administratively demoted in Ligue 2 by the National Management Control Directorate (DNCG), for a total fine of 50 million euros suspended, including 12.5 million firm. A sum of which OL must therefore pay to compete in a European competition.

FC Barcelona and Chelsea heavily sanctioned

On Thursday the daily The team had announced that the conditions for Olympique Lyonnais to cancel the cancellation of its administrative demotion to Ligue 2 would be to bring together 100 million euros now and to guarantee 100 million more for the rest of the season.

The situation is becoming more and more worrying for the club now chaired by Michele Kang who succeeded John Textor.

FC Barcelona and Chelsea are the two most heavily sanctioned clubs, with a suspended fine of 60 million euros respectively, including 15 million closed, for the Catalan giant, and 80 million euros, including 20 million closed, for the English team.

Financial obligations fulfilled for PSG, Inter, AC Milan and OM

Spread over periods of two and four years, these stays are accompanied by several additional sanctions in the event of new violations of financial fair play, going as far as excluding European competitions.

Chelsea, the most spending club in Europe since the arrival of its new American owner Todd Boehly in 2022, also received an additional fine of 11 million euros, due to an overly high payroll.

The UEFA press release also specifies that several teams under increased surveillance, including PSG, Inter Milan, AC Milan and Olympique de Marseille have currently fulfilled their financial obligations.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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