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Rubin Kazan handed one-year ban from UEFA competition

UEFA has banned Rubin Kazan from one season of European competition for breaking rules that monitor spending on player transfers and wages. UEFA says Rubin has been banned from the next Champions League or Europa League it qualifies for on merit in the next two seasons. Rubin is fifth in the Russian league, two points behind second place, which gets direct entry into the Champions League groups. In May 2014, Rubin agreed to settlements with UEFA in the first "Financial Fair Play" sanctions.

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Published October 18,2018
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Russian club Rubin Kazan have been banned from European competition for one season for breaching restrictions placed on the club under break-even rules known as financial fair play, UEFA said on Thursday.

The European soccer body said in a statement that the ban would come into effect if the club qualified for Europe in the next two seasons.

"The club is excluded from participating in the next UEFA club competition for which it would otherwise qualify in the next two (2) seasons," UEFA said.

It said the decision was made "due to breach of the Settlement Agreement" but did not give any further details.

UEFA introduced its financial fair play rules in an attempt to prevent rich owners from trying to buy success by pumping unlimited funds into clubs.

Under the rules, clubs are barred from spending more than their generated revenue.

Clubs who break the rules generally reach so-called settlement agreements with UEFA, where they accept restrictions on transfers and squad size for a given number of seasons.

The club did not immediately reply to a request for comment.