AC Milan Two years banned in European competition



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Jun Mahares, CNN Indonesia | Thursday, 28/06/2018 00:42 WIB

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia – Bad news from AC Milan before 2018/2019. The team nicknamed the Rossoneri has officially banned to compete in Europe for the next two years.

The European Football Association (UEFA) sent sanctions because AC Milan proved that it violated the regulations financial fair play (FFP).

UEFA on its official website, Arbitral Chamber of the Financial Control Board of Clubs (CFCB) chaired by José Narciso da Cunha Rodrigues, has decided that AC Milan would violate the rules and regulations of UEFA on club licensing procedure financial fair play, in particular the requirements break-event.



"The club is excluded from participation in the next European competition even if it qualifies for the next two seasons, in 2018/19 or 2019/20."

AC Milan is only focused on national competitions over the next two seasons.AC Milan is only focused on national competitions over the next two seasons. (REUTERS / Stefano Rellandini)

"This decision may be appealed to the CAS, in accordance with Section 34 (2) of the Rules of Procedure Governing the Financial Supervision Body of Clubs of the United States." UEFA, as well as Articles 62 and 63 of the UEFA Statute.

UEFA has promised to make an explanation of the decision taken against the Italian giants.

In the transfer market last summer, AC Milan has spent 200 million euros to buy 11 players. After conducting a series of investigations, UEFA ruled that Milan violated the rules of the FFP.

AC Milan Two years banned in European competition

Last season, AC Milan finished sixth in the Italian Serie A league or the last frontier of the Europa Cup zone. However, UEFA sanctions mean that the capital club must fast in the second caste competition of the blue continent over the next two seasons. (Ptr)




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