Malaga handed one-year UEFA ban

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  • Chrispy
    Needs a hobby
    • Dec 2008
    • 11403

    Malaga handed one-year UEFA ban

    Malaga have been banned from the Champions League and all other UEFA competitions for the next season they qualify in the next four years and will see another year's ban if they do not prove they have no outstanding payments to clubs or players by March 31, 2013.

    The cash-strapped Spanish side are one of nine clubs who have come under fire fromUEFA's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) adjudicatory chamber and will be punished further if they do not make changes to the way they conduct business.

    The CFCB's meeting in Nyon, Switzerland on Friday saw Malaga given the harshest punishment which sees them fined €300,000 and banned for one season up until 2016-17. Another year's ban is possible if they don't provide evidence of change by March.

    A statement from UEFA read: "The club is excluded from participating in the next UEFA club competition for which it would otherwise qualify in the next four seasons (i.e. 2013/14, 2014/15, 2015/16, 2016/17).

    "In addition, Málaga will be excluded from a subsequent UEFA competition for which it would otherwise qualify (in the next four seasons) if it does not prove, by 31 March 2013, that it has no overdue payables towards football clubs or towards employees and/or social/tax authorities, in accordance with the UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations.
    "Málaga has also been fined €300,000. The prize money withheld on 11 September 2012 (as a conservatory measure) will be released."

    The ban does not effect their status in this season's Champions League, where the club will face FC Porto in the last-16. However, they are on course to finish in the top four (and qualify for Europe) at the end of the season as they currently sit in fourth behind Real Madrid.

  • 1ke
    D.I.L.L.I.G.A.F
    • Mar 2009
    • 6641

    #2
    :suarez:

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    • BigHouseUSA
      Late to the party.
      • Jun 2009
      • 4907

      #3
      I'll never understand financially punishing a club who are already in the trouble with money. Shouldn't the number one goal be to get them stable again? There are other, non-monetary ways to punish a club.
      Originally posted by mgoblue2290
      If you want to win, put Drew in.

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      • kyhadley
        Carefree
        • Oct 2008
        • 6796

        #4
        No the number one goal should be to deter others from spending more than they can.

        As some guy on reddit put it:
        It's not about stabilizing these specific clubs, it's supposed to be a deterrent to all clubs that think "We might not be able to afford massive spending now, but if we splurge a ton of money we don't have on transfers and wages we'll be able to pay for that by making bank in European competitions". The message is: This casino will not let you play if you morgage away house, home, and your firstborn child in the hope of breaking the bank, we will not give you incentive to ruin yourself.

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