Morecambe FC handed a suspended three-point deduction by the EFL

It's after the club admitted to a breach of regulations in March

Author: Tom HailePublished 21st Aug 2023

The EFL has announced that Morecambe FC has received a three-point deduction, which will be suspended until 30th June 2024.

It's after the club admitted to a breach of regulations for failing to pay its player wages on or around the 28th March this year.

Payments must now be made by next June to avoid the penalty.

EFL STATEMENT: MORECAMBE FOOTBALL CLUB

Morecambe FC has received a three-point deduction to be suspended until 30 June 2024 after admitting a breach of EFL Regulations for failing to pay its player wages on or around 28 March 2023.

The Club’s ultimate beneficial owner will also be required to deposit an amount equal to 125% of the forecast monthly wage bill - for all staff across the football club - in a designated Club account, which may be called upon by the Club should there be any future delays in processing wage payments.

The suspended sanction will take effect if the payment is not made by the owners of the Club to the Club Deposit Account as per the terms of with the Agreed Decision or there is any failure to pay its players on time until 30 June 2024.

The sanction was imposed in accordance with the terms of an ‘Agreed Decision’ which has formally been ratified by an Independent Disciplinary Commission Chair as per the requirements of EFL Regulations.

Morecambe FC will also pay the associated costs of ratification of the Agreed Decision.

The Agreed Decision can be found here.

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