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'We knew we were right': UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says he's SURE of Man City's FFP guilt, having given them a Champions League ban, as club prepare to fight 115 Premier League charges

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UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin insists European football's governing body was 'right' to expel Manchester City from European competition for breaching its Financial Fairplay regulations (FFP).

City were handed a two-year ban from European competition and fined £25million in February 2020 after they were found guilty of breaking FFP rules and of misleading UEFA.

The ban was overturned by the Court of Arbitration for Sport seven months later, but City now face potential action from the Premier League.

Last season's Treble winners were charged by the League with an extraordinary 115 alleged breaches of financial regulations in February last year, following a five-year investigation which began in 2018.