Marseille faces suspended Europa League exclusion and €10m fine from UEFA

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Last updated Jun 17, 2026

Marseille faces suspended Europa League exclusion and €10m fine from UEFA
Summary

Olympique de Marseille has received a suspended exclusion from the Europa League and a €10 million fine from UEFA. This decision follows a breach of their settlement agreement related to the football earnings rule for the 2025/26 season. UEFA cited unexpected declines in domestic broadcasting revenues impacting Ligue 1. Marseille is required to comply with financial regulations by the next season to avoid the suspension being activated. Additionally, the club will face restrictions on registering new players for UEFA competitions.

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  • Marseille breached a UEFA settlement agreement.
  • The club is fined €10 million.
  • A suspended exclusion from the Europa League is imposed.
  • Marseille must comply with financial regulations by next season.
  • The fine comes amid reduced domestic broadcasting revenues.
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Olympique de Marseille have been handed a suspended Europa League exclusion as well as a hefty €10m fine by UEFA after breaching their settlement agreement with the federation. UEFA’s First Chambe...

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