Uefa and FIGC compared with A clubs on sustainability

(ANSA) – ROME, JUL 05 – The meeting with the Serie A clubs promoted by the Uefa Licensing and Financial Sustainability Office of the FIGC took place in Coverciano to deepen the principles and peculiarities of the reform desired by the leading continental body to secure European football from an economic and financial point of view. The plan, informs the federation, provides for stricter rules than in the past, with a gradual entry into force over the next three sports seasons.

The federal president, Gabriele Gravina, who is also the head of Uefa’s club licensing commission, underlined that the reform “represents an epochal turning point, a contribution, we hope decisive, to halt the dangerous trend towards the imbalance of club accounts. this meeting because it is useful to discuss these issues, but also in Italy we are preparing a three-year program aimed at a more virtuous management. The critical issues are known and we need a change in the administrative management of the clubs “.

The financial sustainability and research director of Uefa, Andrea Traverso, examined the Italian situation, emphasizing some worrying data (for example, in the two-year period 20/21 European football recorded a loss of about seven billion but in Italy club they lose as much as the English ones while billing less than half) and inviting to think about the system to get to work immediately, also anticipating the entry into force of the UEFA rules. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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