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Lokiz
08-05-2015, 17:37
Fair Play Finanziario, UFFICIALE: ecco le sanzioni Uefa per Roma e Inter.

FAIR PLAY FINANZIARIO UFFICIALE SANZIONI UEFA ROMA INTER/ ROMA - L'UEFA ha comunicato ufficialmente le sanzioni comminate a Roma e Inter per il mancato rispetto dei parametri imposti dal Fair Play Finanziario. Il club capitolino è stato multato di 2 milioni di euro (più 4 di condizionale) che vanno scalati dai ricavi della partecipazione in Champions League. Ridotto il numero dei giocatori da inserire nella lista UEFA da 25 a 22. Inoltre, nel prossimo mercato estivo, dovrà esserci una chiusura in attivo da parte della società giallorossa.

Stangata invece per l'Inter, sanzionata con una multa pari a 20 milioni di euro che sarà trattenuta da eventuali ricavi che i nerazzurri guadagneranno grazie alla partecipazione a competizioni UEFA a partire dal periodo 2014/2015. Di questa cifra, i nerazzurri dovranno pagare 6 milioni di euro subito, 14 con la condizionale. Come successo per la Roma, anche l'Inter subisce riduzioni per la lista UEFA: nella prossima stagione, potrà inserire 21 giocatori e in quella successiva 22.

http://www.calciomercato.it/news/330378/fair-play-finanziario-ufficiale-ecco-le-sanzioni-uefa-per-roma-e-inter.html

olivar
08-05-2015, 17:39
Sossoldi per l'Inter

salento87
08-05-2015, 17:48
Pesante.
Anche per la Roma che dovrà chiudere in attivo.

Garlic
08-05-2015, 18:13
giusto cosi :looksi:

Lokiz
08-05-2015, 18:26
Mi sa che l'Inter dovrà vendere per forza di cose Icardi o Kovacic...o tutti e due, e cercare di costruire intelligentemente una squadra ex novo e creare un gruppo, sullo stile della Lazio. Ma ci vogliono persone serie, scelte impopolari (Lotito più volte è stato preso a pesci in faccia) e tempo...

Mosfine
08-05-2015, 18:45
Credo che nell'articolo riportato ci sia qualche inesattezza



Agreements for AS Monaco FC, AS Roma, Beşiktaş JK, FC Internazionale Milano, FC Krasnodar, FC Lokomotiv Moskva, Sporting Clube de Portugal, FC Rostov, Kardemir Karabükspor and PFC CSKA Sofia.
The Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) investigatory chamber today announced that ten clubs, for which investigations were opened following non-compliance with financial fair play (FFP) break-even regulations, have individually agreed to settlement agreements.

FC Internazionale Milano

The settlement agreement covers the sporting seasons 2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18 and 2018/19.
Inter undertakes to reach full break-even compliance by monitoring period 2018/19 (i.e. reporting periods 2016, 2017 and 2018).
Inter agrees that for the financial year ending in 2016 and for the financial year ending in 2017 the employee benefit expenses to revenue ratio is restricted and that the amortisation and impairment of the costs of acquiring players' registrations is limited.
Inter agrees to pay a total amount up to €20m, which will be withheld from any revenues it earns from participating in UEFA competitions commencing in season 2014/15. Of this amount, €6m shall be paid in full, irrespective of any early exit from the settlement regime, and will be withheld in three equal instalments. Payment of the remaining €14m is conditional and may be withheld in certain circumstances depending on the club's compliance with the operational and financial measures imposed in the settlement agreement.
Inter agrees to report a maximum break-even deficit of €30m for the financial year ending in 2016 and no break-even deficit for the financial year ending in 2017.
Inter accepts that it will be subject to a limitation on the number of players that it may include on the A list for the purposes of participation in UEFA competitions. Specifically, for season 2015/2016, Inter may only register a maximum of 21 players on the A list, instead of the potential maximum of 25 as foreseen in the relevant competition regulations, and 22 players for the 2016/17 season. Such restriction will be lifted as from season 2017/18 if the club fulfils the operational and financial measures agreed with the UEFA CFCB.
Inter accepts, for the duration of the settlement agreement, a calculated limitation on the number of new registrations it may include within its A list for the purposes of participation in UEFA competitions. This calculation is based on the club's net transfer position in each respective registration period covered by the agreement. Such restrictions will be lifted as from season 2017/18 if the clubs fulfils the operational and financial measures agreed with the UEFA CFCB.

AS Roma

The settlement agreement covers the sporting seasons 2015/16, 2016/17 and 2017/18.
Roma undertakes to reach full break-even compliance by monitoring period 2017/18 (i.e. reporting periods 2015, 2016 and 2017).
Roma agrees to report an aggregate maximum break-even deficit of €30m for the financial years ending in 2015 and 2016.
Roma accepts that it will be subject to a limitation on the number of players that it may include on the A list for the purposes of participation in UEFA competitions. Roma may only register a maximum of 22 players on the A list, instead of the potential maximum of 25 as foreseen in the relevant competition regulations. Such restriction will be lifted as from season 2016/17 if the club fulfils the operational and financial measures agreed with the UEFA CFCB.
Roma accepts, for the duration of the settlement agreement, a calculated limitation on the number of new registrations it may include within its A list for the purposes of participation in UEFA competitions. This calculation is based on the club's net transfer position in each respective registration period covered by the agreement. Such restrictions will be lifted as from season 2016/17 if the club fulfils the operational and financial measures agreed with the UEFA CFCB.
Roma agrees to pay a total amount up to €6m, which will be withheld from any revenues it earns from participating in UEFA competitions commencing in season 2014/15. Of this amount, €2m shall be paid in full, irrespective of any early exit from the settlement regime, and will be withheld in three equal instalments. Payment of the remaining €4m is conditional and may be withheld in certain circumstances depending on the club's compliance with the operational and financial measures imposed in the settlement agreement.

Non mi pare si parli di attivo per l'anno prossimo riguardo la Roma.

Mike Patton
08-05-2015, 20:08
il FPF è na strunzata megagalattica...punisci con multe le squadre che stanno in rosso??? Vabbè...

Lokiz
08-05-2015, 20:12
il FPF è na strunzata megagalattica...punisci con multe le squadre che stanno in rosso??? Vabbè...

Concordo...puniscile con restrizioni obbligatorie che permettano di sistemare il bilancio e non con ammende economiche

salento87
08-05-2015, 20:22
Credo che nell'articolo riportato ci sia qualche inesattezza

Non mi pare si parli di attivo per l'anno prossimo riguardo la Roma.

In effetti parlano di pareggio (break-even compliance) considerando le stagioni fino al 2018 se ho capito bene...idem per l'Inter (fino al 2019).

Mosfine
08-05-2015, 20:31
Avevo capito cosi anch'io.

fantaluca
08-05-2015, 21:08
La Roma non ha buffi (cit.)

Colin_n7
09-05-2015, 09:52
Pesante.
Anche per la Roma che dovrà chiudere in attivo.

Sai che novità. :esd: