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Leicester City have been deducted six points by the English Football League after being found guilty of breaching profit and sustainability rules, plunging the 2016 Premier League champions into a fight for their Championship survival.
An independent commission confirmed on Thursday that Leicester exceeded the allowable loss threshold by £20.8 million over the three-year assessment period ending with the 2023-24 season, when the club was competing in the Championship before winning promotion back to the top flight. The penalty, ratified by the EFL board and applied with immediate effect, drops Leicester from 17th to 20th place in the standings, leaving them outside the relegation zone on goal difference alone.reuters
Leicester expressed disappointment at the ruling and signaled they may appeal. “The recommendation remains disproportionate and does not adequately reflect the mitigating factors presented,” the club said in a statement.skysports
The commission did acknowledge Leicester’s improving financial position during the assessment period as a mitigating factor, accepting the club’s argument that the relevant period should be 36 months rather than 37—a determination that reduced the original sanction proposal. The Premier League had initially recommended the EFL’s standard guidelines be applied, which would have meant a 12-point deduction.premierleague
Leicester were also found to have breached Premier League rules by refusing to provide annual accounts by the required deadline. The commission rejected the club’s claim that it had demonstrated exceptional cooperation throughout proceedings.itv
According to The Telegraph, as reported by FourFourTwo, Leicester suffered combined losses exceeding £200 million over the three-year rolling period ending in June 2024, well beyond the permitted £83 million threshold for clubs in the top two divisions.fourfourtwo
The points deduction compounds what has been a turbulent season at King Power Stadium. Leicester are currently without a permanent manager after sacking Marti Cifuentes in January following a 2-1 home defeat to Oxford United. The Spaniard lasted fewer than seven months in the role, winning just 10 of his 29 Championship matches in charge.bbc
Club legend Andy King, a key figure in Leicester’s historic 2016 title triumph, has taken interim charge of the squad. His first match ended in a 2-0 defeat at home to Charlton, and he will lead the team to Birmingham City on Saturday with relegation now a genuine threat.bbc
The timing adds a cruel irony to Leicester’s predicament. A decade ago to this day, the Foxes were on their way to one of sport’s greatest underdog stories, eventually claiming the Premier League title at 5,000-to-1 odds. Now, they face the very real prospect of dropping into League One.wikipedia
“We remain committed to constructive engagement and ensuring that any actions taken are fair, proportionate, and resolved through the appropriate channels,” Leicester stated, as they weigh their next steps.theguardian