FFP rule breakers Wolves face player restrictions for future UEFA club comps
August 10 – English premier league side Wolverhampton Wanderers, who have reached the Europa League quarterfinals, have been punished for breaching UEFA’s financial fair play rules for the 2019/20 season.
Wolves will only be allowed to register 23 players instead of 25 if they win the competition and thereby qualify for the Champions League next season.
In a statement released to British media, UEFA said Wolves had reached a settlement agreement under which the club will pay €200,000 in fines which could rise up to €600,000.
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