Chelsea was fined €20 million for financial monitoring rule violations, while Barcelona faced a €15 million fine by UEFA. Both clubs could incur higher fines in future seasons if they do not meet UEFA's financial targets. Chelsea's fine equals a previous record sanction on Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain in 2014 related to Financial Fair Play breaches. Additionally, Lyon was fined €12.5 million by UEFA, with future penalties dependent on achieving financial targets. The club is also facing potential exclusion from the Europa League due to ongoing financial issues.
Chelsea were fined €20 million ($23.6m) for breaking financial monitoring rules, while Barcelona were ordered to pay €15m ($17.7m) by UEFA.
Chelsea's fine matches the record €20m sanction imposed in 2014 on Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain for Financial Fair Play violations.
Both clubs face higher fines in future seasons if they miss financial targets set by UEFA.
Lyon was fined €12.5m ($14.7m) by UEFA, with future fines conditional on meeting financial targets.
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