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LONDON, AFP: Manchester City could be docked points or even expelled from the Premier League after the English champions were charged with more than 100 breaches of financial rules on Monday.
The Premier League has referred City to an independent commission over the alleged rule breaches between 2009/10 and 2017/18 ─ a period in which the club took their first steps towards becoming English football’s dominant force.
City, who last month topped the Deloitte money league of the world’s richest clubs, said they were surprised by the charges and insisted there was “irrefutable” evidence that supports their case.
The club were banned for two years from UEFA competitions in February 2020 by European football’s governing body for “serious financial fair-play breaches”, but the sanction was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport later that year.
In a statement, the Premier League said the alleged breaches relate to the reporting of accurate financial information, the submission of details of manager and player pay information, a club’s responsibility to adhere to UEFA’s Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations and to the league’s own profitability and sustainability regulations.
City are also alleged to have breached rules requiring them to cooperate and assist with the Premier League’s investigations.
Premier League rule W.51 covers the sanctioning powers available to commissions should alleged breaches of league rules be found proven.
These range from a reprimand, through to the deduction of points up to a recommendation to the league to expel a club from the competition.
The commission has the power to make such sanctions conditional on defined actions being taken within a fixed time period, and respondents have a right of appeal.
City issued a statement saying they were: “Surprised by the issuing of these alleged breaches of the Premier League rules, particularly given the extensive engagement and vast amount of detailed materials that the EPL (English Premier League) has been provided with.”