UEFA continues its operation to clean up European football. She announced Thursday, November 21 that six clubs involved in the Europa League this season were threatened with sanctions, their accounts showing significant payment arrears at the end of September, in contravention of the rules of financial fair play. Skonto (Latvia), Slask Wroclaw (Poland), Vitoria (Portugal), Pandurii Targu Jiu (Romania), Petrolul Ploiesti (Romania) and Metalurh Donetsk (UKR) “were referred to the investigative chamber of the Supervisory Authority financial institution of UEFA,” said a press release from the European Confederation, specifying that a final decision was expected before the end of the year. »Last year, 23 clubs saw their bonuses withheld in the same way in September. If most ended up receiving them after settling their debts, a few had been sanctioned, including Malaga, deprived of the Europa League this season.

