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  1. Apr 7, 2022 · The new regulations will see clubs subject to squad cost controls for the first time. The cost control rule restricts spending on player and coach wages, transfers, and agent fees to 70% of club ...

  2. Jun 1, 2022 · To give clubs an opportunity to adapt to the above described changes, the Break-Even Rule will continue to apply for the 2022/23 season. 23 From then on, the Football Earnings Rule will be implemented gradually and will only be in full effect come the 2025/26 season.

    • What Are The New Rules?
    • What Are The Punishments For Breaking The Rules?
    • Won't Rich Clubs Just Pay The Fines and Carry on as Normal?
    • Will It Still Take UEFA Years to Punish Clubs Who Break The Rules?
    • When Is The New Regime starting?
    • Is Everyone in Favour of The New Rules?

    UEFA's executive committee has approved new financial sustainability rules to replace Financial Fair Play from this June. The rules have three pillars - No Overdue Payment Rule, Football Earnings Rule and Squad Cost Rule. The No Overpayment Rulemeans clubs' accounts will be checked every quarter to make sure all bills are being paid on time. The Fo...

    UEFA will have pre-agreed financial and sporting punishments ready to impose on clubs who break the rules. Clubs could be prohibited from using specific players signed during an assessment year and they could be forced to play with a smaller squad. UEFA will also have the power to deduct points. Relegation as a sanction is also being discussed but ...

    The sanctions are progressive so if a club keeps breaking the rules the punishments will become more and more severe. First and second breaches of the rules are likely to result in fines, subsequent and more serious breaches will result in sporting sanctions. UEFA says it will also closely monitor commercial contracts clubs sign to make sure they a...

    UEFA is hoping the new rules will be more transparent and work much faster than Financial Fair Play. For instance, in 2023 clubs will be assessed from January to December. They will find out in May 2024 whether they have broken any rules. If they have, their punishment will be applied for the start of the season three months later.

    The new rules come into force this June but they will be implemented gradually over three years to give clubs time to adapt to the new regulations. The 70 per cent Squad Cost Rule cap will be phased in over three years. In 2023/24 the cap will be 90 per cent, in 2024/25 it will be 80 per cent and from 2025/26 it will be 70 per cent.

    Ceferin says he is "happy and surprised" that the new rules have the backing of all stakeholders in European football. The rules were agreed on after a consultation process which included national associations, the European Clubs Association, European Leagues, FIFPro, supporters' groups, the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Coun...

  3. Jul 14, 2023 · During the 2022/23 season the CFCB First Chamber, chaired by Sunil Gulati, concluded the assessment of the break-even requirement covering the financial years 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022.

  4. Jun 28, 2022 · 28.06.2022. In this article, the Football Benchmark team analyses the new UEFA Financial and Sustainability Regulations, that will replace and enhance the Financial Fair Play system. Considering that such updated regulations – some of them to enter into force after a cushion period – are significantly stricter than earlier requirements, it ...

  5. Apr 8, 2022 · Annex J - Elements relating to the calculation of football earnings _____ 97. J.1 Summary of the calculation of the football earnings 97 J.2 Relevant income 98 J.3 Relevant expenses 101 J.4 Items not included in the calculation of football earnings 104 J.5 Relevant investments for the long-term benefit of football 105

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  7. Jun 30, 2015 · In order to promote investment in stadiums, training facilities, youth development and women’s football (from 2015), all such costs are excluded from the break-even calculation.

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