Football’s independent regulator will have power to settle ongoing row over financial distribution | Football News

Football’s independent regulator will have the power to settle the ongoing row over financial distribution between the Premier League and the EFL. The Government has long warned the football authorities the regulator would have ‘backstop powers’ to intervene and those powers will be confirmed on Tuesday when the Football Governance Bill is introduced to Parliament.…

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The Business of Boxing: The Financial and Commercial Side of the Sport

Boxing has long been known as the sport of champions, with its fiercely competitive nature and thrilling matches captivating audiences around the world. But beyond the blood, sweat, and tears inside the ring, there is also a lucrative business behind the sport that has helped to elevate boxing to new heights. The financial and commercial…

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The Business of Boxing: Exploring the Financial Side of the Sport

Boxing is a sport that has been captivating audiences for centuries, with its intense physicality and the thrill of seeing two athletes go head to head in the ring. But beyond the excitement and drama of the fights, there’s a complex and lucrative business behind the scenes of the sport. The financial side of boxing…

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Middlesex fined £50,000 and given suspended points deductions by ECB for breaching financial regulations | Cricket News

Middlesex have been fined £50,000 and handed suspended points deductions for breaching financial regulations. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will cut payments to the London club by £150,000, with 100,000 of that suspended until October 2025. The points deductions – equivalent to one win each in the LV= County Championship, Metro Bank One-Day…

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Premier League investigating Chelsea for potential financial breaches during Roman Abramovich’s ownership

The Premier League is investigating Chelsea for potential financial rule breaches during Roman Abramovich’s ownership of the club. Chelsea’s new owners reported their own club to UEFA and the Premier League after their takeover last summer. At present, Chelsea have not been charged with anything by the Premier League. If they were found guilty of rule breaches, sanctions could include…

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Everton financial charges: ‘Fast-track’ request from rival clubs rejected by Premier League

A number of top clubs have asked the Premier League to “fast-track” Everton’s charges for alleged breaches of the financial rules, so that any punishment can be imposed before the end of this season. However, Sky Sports News has been told those requests have been rejected by the Premier League, who responded by saying the…

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Punchestown Festival: Bravemansgame cleared to race as Financial Conduct Authority approve sale of John Dance share

Gold Cup runner-up Bravemansgame is once again free to race after the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) approved the sale of co-owner John Dance’s shares. The Paul Nicholls-trained star, who is set to feature in the Punchestown Gold Cup on Wednesday, was denied the opportunity to run at Aintree earlier this month after the FCA intervened…

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PSC lays down financial assistance matrix – rezal404

PSC chairman Richard “Dickie” Bachmann attends the PSA Forum. -PSA PHOTO The 32nd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games will serve as a way for national sports associations (NSAs) to justify future budget requests from the government. Philippine Sports Commission (PSC) Chair Richard Bachmann said on Tuesday that with the number of NSAs ballooning to 70, the…

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