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UEFA financially sanctions OL

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John Textor in the Cup final between OL and PSG (Photo by Franck Fife / AFP)

In addition to FIFA which temporarily prohibited the recruitment of players over 15 years old, UEFA also imposed a on OL for unpaid to other clubs, employees or social and tax authorities.

With the 2-1 defeat against the RC Lensthe sinists have resurfaced above the OL park. More than the sportsman, it is on the economic aspect that the concern grows with the absence of a Champions looming. The financial windfall which can come from a participation in the Cup in the Big Ears will be lacking in the financial project that John will present Weaver at the DNCG in the coming weeks. Supporters are now expecting the worst and this is not the recent that calm the anger and the concern of the Lyonnais environment.

As advanced this Monday morning, theOL was pinned by FIFA for the non-return of contribution to training for certain players landed between Rhône and Saône. This led to a ban on recruiting young people over the age of 15, but the club has regularized its situation, as it said to Olympique-et-Lyonnais. Nevertheless, this unpleasant context was not limited to FIFA and UEFA also came to put its grain of salt.

In a published in recent days, the European body has sanctioned several clubs during the season for unpaid to other clubs, employees or social and tax authorities. The CFCB thus imposed a fine of 200,000 euros on Olympique Lyonnais, the most important fine among the clubs concerned by these sanctions.

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