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UEFA president unhappy with Man City’s FFP reprieve – The World Game
UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin says he wasn’t happy Manchester City’s two-year ban from European competitions was overturned, but the governing body does not plan to appeal against the decision at the Swiss federal court.
Ceferin also insisted that UEFA’s Financial Fair Play regulations are “not dead,” even though City’s win at the Court of Arbitration for Sport was seen as a big blow to efforts to curtail spending by rich club owners.
City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, meanwhile, also addressed the situation on Monday and said he wants to build a “constructive relationship” with UEFA after the legal battle grew contentious at times.
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