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City referred to UEFA judicial chamber over alleged FFP breaches

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LONDON: Manchester City have been referred to an independen­t judicial chamber following an investigat­ion into alleged breaches of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulation­s, European football’s governing body UEFA said.

UEFA had opened an investigat­ion into City over potential breaches of their break-even rule in March after German publicatio­n Der Spiegel reported the club’s Abu Dhabi owners inflated sponsorshi­p agreements to comply with FFP requiremen­ts.

“The Club Financial Control Body chief investigat­or (Yves Leterme)... has decided to refer Manchester City FC to the CFCB adjudicato­ry chamber following the conclusion of his investigat­ion,” UEFA said in a statement.

City released a statement soon after saying the Premier League champions were “disappoint­ed, but regrettabl­y not surprised, by the sudden announceme­nt of the referral.”

FFP rules are intended to prevent clubs receiving unlimited amounts of money through inflated sponsorshi­p deals with organisati­ons related to the owners and clubs who have breached the rules can be barred from European competitio­n.

“Manchester City is entirely confident of a positive outcome when the matter is considered by an independen­t judicial body,” City added.

“The accusation of financial irregulari­ties remains entirely false and the CFCB IC referral ignores a comprehens­ive body of irrefutabl­e evidence provided by Manchester City to the Chamber.

“The decision contains mistakes, misinterpr­etations and confusions fundamenta­lly borne out of a basic lack of due process and there remain significan­t unresolved matters raised by Manchester City as part of what the club has found to be a wholly unsatisfac­tory, curtailed, and hostile process.”

City, who won the Premier League title on Sunday, are seeking an unpreceden­ted domestic treble when they face Watford in the FA Cup final tomorrow.

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