
Michel Platini’s plan to force clubs to live within their means - dubbed “financial fair play” - is expected to be approved today at a UEFA executive meeting while the Premier League has also announced rule changes for greater financial regulation.

The world’s most lucrative club soccer competition, the European Champions League, will earn a record $1.55 billion in marketing and television revenues for clubs and organizer UEFA this season.

Football’s European governing body says it is concerned about the financial state of English Premier League clubs.
Uefa general secretary David Taylor warned that some clubs face a crisis if they keep living beyond their means.

Sports goods retailer Intersport Finland has agreed a deal with UEFA to become a National Supporter and the Official Sports Shop of football’s Women’s Euro 2009 tournamen
UEFA announced that it has concluded the sale of Champions League and Europa League media rights in Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina from 2009-10 to 2011-12.