AC Milan banned from Europe for financial fair play violations
Updated | By AFP
UEFA had accused the club of violating financial fair play (FFP) regulations over the past three seasons.
AC Milan is banned from European football next season over breaches of financial fair play rules, CAS announced Friday.
European football's governing body UEFA had accused the club of violating financial fair play (FFP) regulations over the past three seasons and the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled in their favour.
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"AC Milan is excluded from participating in UEFA club competitions of the sporting season 2019/2020 as a consequence of the breach of its FFP break-even obligations" for the past three seasons, the court ruled.
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