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UEFA fines Marseille €10 million for financial fair play breaches

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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 17, 2026
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What happened

UEFA fined Marseille €10 million for financial fair play breaches over the past three years. The club will still play in the Europa League this season, but could face a European ban next year if it does not balance its finances.

  • 01UEFA found Marseille guilty of financial fair play violations over three years.
  • 02The club had a transfer deficit of about €60 million.
  • 03Marseille may still play in the Europa League this season.
  • 04UEFA imposed a €10 million fine instead of an immediate ban.
  • 05A European competition ban could apply next season if finances stay unbalanced.

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N12Center · HebrewJun 17, 2026
UEFA fines Marseille €10 million for financial fair play breaches
MakoCenter · HebrewJun 17, 2026
Marseille Hit With Heavy UEFA Fine for Financial Fair Play Breaches

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