Soccer-UEFA hit Marseille with fine, squad restrictions for breaching financial rules

Olympique de Marseille have been restricted from adding new players to their 'list A' in the 2026-27 Europa League after failing to meet UEFA's earnings targets in the 2025-26 season.

Soccer-UEFA hit Marseille with fine, squad restrictions for breaching financial rules
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French side Olympique de Marseille, who are ​set to compete in the ​Europa League in 2026-27, have ‌been ​restricted from adding new players to their 'list A' in the European competition after a failure to comply with ‌earnings targets, UEFA said on Wednesday. Marseille were one of several clubs under a settlement agreement with UEFA's Club Financial Control Body (CFCB), and needed to meet specific earnings ‌targets.

The 'list A' is a club's main squad in a UEFA competition. They also ‌have a 'list B' comprising of younger, academy players. The manager can call up players from 'list B' on a match-by-match basis. The Ligue 1 club "failed to comply with the football earnings rule in ⁠the ​2025-26 season (i.e. covering ⁠the reporting periods ending in 2023, 2024 and 2025)," UEFA said in a statement.

If Marseille fail ⁠to comply with the football earnings target in 2026-27, they will be banned from the ​next European competition they qualify for within the following three years, UEFA ⁠added. Marseille were fined six million euros ($6.95 million) and received an additional penalty of four million euros ⁠for ​breaching the "squad cost rule", which prohibits teams from spending over 70% of their total football revenue on player and coach wages, transfers and agent ⁠fees.

AS Roma were also fined two million euros for breaching the squad cost rule. "AC ⁠Milan, AS Monaco, ⁠Besiktas, Inter Milan, Paris St Germain, Royal Antwerp and Trabzonspor met the final target of the settlement... and therefore exited ‌the settlement ‌regime," UEFA added.

($1 = 0.8627 euros)

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