Manchester City fined premier league premieres through delayed postponed beginnings or restarting on nine their matches last season.
The League announced on Thursday that she entered the Sanctions Agreement with the Club for violating the league rules about the commission and reboot between October and February.
The longest delay was two minutes and 24 seconds before the Derby Manchester continued at Old Trafford last December.
The Premier League said that the city accepted and apologized for violating the L.33 rules, with a cash penalty total of £ 1.08 million.
The League said that the city was 14 days to pay from the execution of the Sanction Agreement.
The League statement said: “Rules relating to the beginning and re-initiation helps that the competition organization is set at the highest possible professional standard and provides security fans and clubs of participants.
“It also ensures that the show of each premier league is constantly scheduled.”
The city was penetrated over 2 million pounds last summer for 22 violations, and re-initiation of rules during the season 2022/23 and 2023/24.
The issue is unrelated to 115 indictments facing alleged violations of competition financial regulations, which club unequivocally denies.
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