Man City ‘strongly condemned’ for obstructing case by court
Manchester City obstructed the investigation into its finances that led to the club being fined €10 million ($12 million), the Court of Arbitration for Sport said in a ruling published Tuesday.
In the initial judgment two weeks ago, CAS highlighted the club’s “failure to co-operate” but the full 93-page document shed further light on how the club successfully overturned a two-year ban from European competitions imposed by UEFA.
“The majority of the panel finds that MCFC’s failure to co-operate with the CFCB’s investigation is a severe breach and that MCFC is to be seriously reproached for obstructing the CFCB’s investigations,” CAS said referencing UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body.
CAS said City’s conduct should be “strongly condemned” and it hopes the large fine would be a “sufficiently strong deterrent” to other clubs who have to comply with Financial Fair Play rules to enter the Champions League and Europa League.