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Indebted clubs face Uefa ban

By Roger Blitz

Published: October 8 2008 23:33 | Last updated: October 8 2008 23:33

Heavily indebted football clubs face being banned from European competitions to deter them from borrowing their way to success, under new plans being drawn up by Uefa, European football’s governing body.

David Taylor, Uefa’s general secretary, told a football conference in London on Wednesday the time had come for an upgrade in its club licensing system, which permits clubs to enter the Champions League and the Uefa Cup, because of their spending excesses.

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