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Manchester City banned from Champions League for two seasons
Manchester City have been banned from the Champions League for the next two seasons by Uefa and fined 30m (£25m) after they were found to have seriously misled European footballs governing body and broken financial fair play rules.
The severity of the ban from both of Uefas elite club competitions, and the scale of the fine, reflects how seriously Uefas FFP compliance bodies consider the club to have breached the rules and code of conduct.
City were found guilty by Uefas Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) of having falsely inflated their sponsorship revenues, when they made submissions for the FFP compliance process. The guilty finding follows an investigation sparked by the publication of leaked emails and documents by the German magazine Der Spiegel in November 2018.
The leaked emails and documents appeared to show that Citys owner, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the Abu Dhabi ruling family, was mostly funding the huge, £67.5m annual sponsorship of the City shirt, stadium and academy by his countrys airline, Etihad. One of the leaked emails suggested that only £8m of that sponsorship in 2015-16 was funded directly by Etihad, and the rest was coming from Mansours own company vehicle for the ownership of City, the Abu Dhabi United Group.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/feb/14/manchester-city-banned-from-champions-league-two-seasons-ffp-uefa