Leicester lose appeal over six-point deduction for breaching financial rules
Leicester City have announced defeat in their appeal against a six-point deduction for breaching by the English Football League financial rules
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Leicester City have announced defeat in their appeal against a six-point deduction for breaching English Football League financial rules.
An independent commission imposed the sanction on Leicester in February, which in turn saw them drop from 17th to 20th in the Championship. They appealed the decision soon after and, on the pitch, have subsequently fallen to 22nd, a point adrift of safety with five fixtures remaining. It is very possible the club, currently managed by Gary Rowett, could be relegated to League One a decade on from winning the Premier League title.
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“We acknowledge that an independent commission’s decision to recommend a six-point deduction on the club this season has been upheld by an independent appeal board,” read a Leicester statement. “With the matter now at an end and five games of the season remaining, everyone at the club is fully focused on the matches in front of us and on shaping the outcome of our season through our results on the pitch.
“We know this has been a challenging period, and we thank our supporters for the backing they continue to give the team. The responsibility now is to ensure these remaining games are approached with the focus and intent our current situation demands.”
Leicester were initially charged by the Premier League in May 2025 for profit and sustainability breaches in regards to to the 2023-24 season, when they were in the Championship.

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