Leicester City deducted six points for P&S rule breach, drop to 20th in Championship
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Leicester City deducted six points for P&S rule breach, drop to 20th in Championship
""The EFL Board has met to consider the decision and determined that the sanction should be applied to the Championship table with immediate effect," the governing body said in a statement."
"Championship side Leicester City have been deducted six points after being found to have breached the EFL's profit and sustainability (P&S) rules for the 2023/24 season, the EFL has announced."
"The commission determined the club had breached the relevant P&S threshold by £20.8 million ($28.4m) over the three-year assessment period ending 2023-24."
"The Foxes were also found by the commission to have breached Premier League rules in failing to provide their annual accounts to the league when requested to do so."
Leicester City were deducted six Championship points after breaching EFL profit and sustainability (P&S) rules for the 2023/24 season. An independent commission recommended the sanction and the EFL Board ratified and applied the deduction to the Championship table with immediate effect. The commission was appointed under Premier League rules following an arbitration tribunal ruling that jurisdiction could transfer after the club's promotion to the top flight in 2024. The commission determined Leicester exceeded the P&S threshold by £20.8 million ($28.4m) over the three-year assessment period ending 2023-24. The commission also found the club breached Premier League rules by failing to provide requested annual accounts.
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