Barcelona has been penalized €15 million due to violations of UEFA's financial regulations, with the risk of accumulating an additional €45 million in penalties by 2026 if financial goals are not met. The fines are a result of the club's inability to achieve its earnings target for the 2023-2024 cycle. UEFA's financial rules focus on cumulative losses and discourage reliance on short-term financial strategies. Barcelona accepted the decision, indicating their need to strategically address financial management moving forward.
Barcelona has been fined €15 million for breaching financial regulations, with potential additional penalties of €45 million if it fails to meet fiscal goals by 2026.
The UEFA financial rules regulate clubs' finances by monitoring cumulative losses and preventing reliance on short-term revenue boosts to prop up accounts.
Barcelona's reliance on financial levers, like media rights sales and one-off asset deals, was viewed as unstable earnings by UEFA, leading to the penalties.
The club accepted the penalty without contesting, indicating a need to address their financial situation and meet future financial benchmarks imposed by UEFA.
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