Olympique de Marseille has taken note of the decision made by the UEFA Club Financial Control Body. The Phocaeans have been fined 10 million euros and will have a restricted squad for the next Europa League. This decision is the result of an investigation conducted by UEFA for non-compliance with past financial agreements. Olympique de Marseille had cited the losses resulting from the French football TV rights crisis. The club has been given a one-year reprieve, which will allow it to participate in the Europa League during the 2026-2027 season. And in the club's statement, the Phocaeans reacted to this sanction by saying it serves as a reminder of the responsibility that is now theirs. The club will continue to make the necessary efforts to respect all its commitments and meet the conditions expressed by UEFA. So the club is fully committed to continuing its development on solid and sustainable sporting, economic, and financial bases. Olympique de Marseille has already begun discussions with UEFA to understand the details of the sanction and the measures to be taken to comply with it. But the club is confident in its ability to overcome this challenge and continue to perform on the sporting front. The club's president, Pablo Longoria, has already announced that the club will take measures to strengthen its financial situation and avoid further sanctions. The club's management is working closely with the players and staff to ensure that everyone is aware of the situation and is working together to achieve the club's goals.
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Olympique de Marseille Reacts to UEFA Sanction
Discover Olympique de Marseille's reaction to UEFA's sanction, a 10 million euro fine and squad restriction for the Europa League
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