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Juventus kicked out of Europe and hit with huge UEFA fine over FFP breach

Juventus will not be allowed to compete in the Europa Conference League after UEFA fined the Italian side – as well as Chelsea – for Financial Fair Play breaches

Juventus have been booted out of the Europa Conference League by UEFA for financial wrongdoing.

The Old Lady will miss out on the chance to play in Europe’s third tier competition. The CFCB First Chamber concluded that the Italian side breached the UEFA’s regulatory framework and went against a settlement agreement signed in August 2022.

Fiorentina, who finished eighth in Serie A, one spot below Max Allegri’s side, will now get the chance to play in the Europa Conference League. UEFA have also ordered Juventus to pay a fine of £17.14m – although they will only have to pay half of their fine if their financial records for the next three years comply with regulations – for breaking Financial Fair Play rules whilst Chelsea too have been reprimanded.

The Serie A outfit have endured a difficult 12 months, which saw previous president Andrea Agnelli, as well as other members of the board, resign for breaching rules. It saw them deducted points in Serie A which hampered their season.

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