UEFA Imposes Fine on Aston Villa for Squad-Cost Regulation Violation
Aston Villa has received a fine of 22.5 million euros (£19.4 million) from UEFA due to a significant breach of the squad-cost regulations set for 2025.
Aston Villa has been penalized with a fine of 22.5 million euros, equivalent to £19.4 million, by UEFA. This action is a response to what UEFA describes as a significant breach of its squad-cost regulations.
The violation pertains specifically to the financial rules that are intended to ensure sustainability within football clubs. Aston Villa's breach relates to the regulations that are set to be enforced in 2025.
This fine is part of UEFA's broader efforts to maintain financial discipline across clubs in European football, highlighting the importance of compliance with established financial regulations.
Updates
Update at 21:42 UTC on 2026-06-30
Sky Sports reported Aston Villa, Chelsea, Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest have all been fined by UEFA for breaching financial sustainability regulations.
Sources: Sky Sports
Update at 22:41 UTC on 2026-06-30
Sky Sports reported Aston Villa, Chelsea, Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest have all been fined by UEFA for breaching financial sustainability regulations.
Sources: Sky Sports