UEFA announced to Panathinaic The fine imposed on the Greens for violating Cost Control for the team’s European games for the 2024/25 season.
This means that Panathinaikos will pay 400,000 euros, with the “Greens” being in the UEFA “frame” for the second list of “roster cost rules” cases. In the two hearings made by the Greens with executives of the European Football Confederation, they presented the data on the future uses of the team and pledged not to exceed their expenses in the coming years, beyond the permissible 70% of his revenue.
This is because otherwise, future penalties will be greater and can reach, even to the ban on transcriptions.
In her announcement, UEFA points out:
CFCB found that Aston Villa (England), Chelsea (England), Panathinaikos (Greece) and Besiktas (Turkey) violated the roster cost rule as they had a cost of roster over 80% for 2024 (transitional limit for this year).
All of the above associations showed a reason between 80% -90% and were punished with direct and unconditional fine, proportional to exceeding.
In detail:
Chelsea (England) € 11 million.
Aston Villa (England) € 6 million.
Besiktas (Turkey) € 0.9 million.
Panathinaikos (Greece) € 0.4 million.