BREAKING: Manchester City Fined for Multiple Premier League Rule Breaches in 2024/25 Season
🚨 BREAKING NEWS
The Premier League and Manchester City have reached a sanction agreement after the club accepted breaches of Premier League Rule L.33, which relates to kick-off and restart obligations.
Man City were found guilty of delaying restarts in nine different matches during the 2024/25 season. As a result, the club has been fined a total sum exceeding £1 million.
Here’s a breakdown of the sanctioned matches and fines:
🕑 Southampton (H) – 2 min 10 sec second-half delay | 💸 £40,000 fine
🕑 Tottenham (H) – 1 min 38 sec kick-off delay | 💸 £60,000 fine
🕑 Nottingham Forest (H) – 1 min 59 sec second-half delay | 💸 £80,000 fine
🕑 Crystal Palace (A) – 1 min 29 sec second-half delay | 💸 £100,000 fine
🕑 Manchester United (H) – 1 min 18 sec kick-off + 2 min 24 sec second-half delay | 💸 £125,000 fine
🕑 Aston Villa (A) – 2 min 9 sec second-half delay | 💸 £125,000 fine
🕑 West Ham (H) – 2 min 22 sec second-half delay | 💸 £150,000 fine
🕑 Ipswich Town (A) – 2 min 22 sec second-half delay | 💸 £210,000 fine
🕑 Newcastle (H) – 1 min 42 sec second-half delay | 💸 £190,000 fine
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In a statement released by the Premier League, it was confirmed that Manchester City have:
✅ Accepted responsibility for the breaches
✅ Issued a formal apology to the Premier League
✅ Reiterated compliance expectations to players and football management staff
This development reinforces the League’s stance on timekeeping and procedural discipline, reminding clubs that consistent delays—however minor—will not be tolerated.