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DNCG Issues Decision on Club Control Changes for 2025-2026 Season

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The DNCG, France's football financial authority, has announced a decision on club ownership changes for the 2025-2026 season, based on article 11 of their regulations.

The French football financial regulatory body, the Commission de Contrôle des Clubs Professionnels (DNCG), has issued a significant decision concerning the management of professional clubs. This announcement, made on March 12, 2026, addresses the procedures for clubs undergoing changes in ownership or control.

In its official statement, the DNCG outlined that the decision pertains specifically to the upcoming 2025-2026 sports season. The commission emphasized that this action is taken in accordance with article 11 of the DNCG's regulatory framework, which governs how clubs are assessed during transitions of control.

Article 11 of the DNCG regulation is designed to ensure financial stability and compliance among professional football clubs. When a club experiences a change in control, such as a new owner or major shareholder shift, the DNCG steps in to evaluate the club's financial health and operational plans.

This decision affects multiple clubs within the French football system, as indicated by the involvement of several team identifiers. While specific club names were not disclosed in the announcement, the DNCG's oversight is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the league. Clubs must submit detailed financial plans and undergo audits to gain approval for control changes, a process that can impact their participation in competitions.

The implications of this decision are far-reaching. Clubs planning ownership changes must now adhere to the DNCG's guidelines to avoid sanctions or restrictions. This ensures that all teams compete on a level playing field, with sound financial practices.

The DNCG's role is vital in safeguarding French football from financial mismanagement. By enforcing regulations like article 11, the commission helps prevent clubs from falling into debt or facing administrative issues that could harm the sport. Historically, the DNCG has been instrumental in maintaining financial discipline across Ligue 1 and Ligue 2.

As the 2025-2026 season approaches, clubs and stakeholders will closely monitor the DNCG's directives. This decision underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in club operations, reinforcing the foundation of French professional football.

Based on reporting from LFP - Flux RSS.