Roma fined €6 million by UEFA for FFP violations, Milan and Inter clear
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 6:10 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
UEFA announced that Roma will face a €6 million fine for breaching financial fair play (FFP) regulations during the financial year ending in 2025. The sanctions stem from Roma exceeding their interim financial targets and breaking UEFA’s squad cost ratio, which was set at a maximum of 70%. Milan and Inter have successfully met their compliance agreements with UEFA and will face no penalties. The decisions come amid ongoing efforts by UEFA to enforce financial discipline in European football.
- •Roma fined €6 million for FFP breaches
- •Fine includes €2 million for exceeding financial targets
- •€4 million fine for breaking squad cost ratio
- •Milan and Inter avoid penalties after compliance
- •Sanctions relate to 2021-22 season violations
- 6:10 PMYahoo Sports — Roma receive fine from UEFA for FFP breach, Milan and Inter avoid punishment
"UEFA have confirmed that Roma will be fined for a breach of FFP rules during the financial year ending in 2025, but Milan and Inter have met the terms of their agreements with European football’s go...
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