https://www.lawinsport.com/topics/item/the-deficiency-of-fairness-in-financial-fair-play
Galatasaray v UEFA18
During 2014/15 Galatasaray exceeded the acceptable loss by over €130m, thus breaching FFP and the settlement agreement they had reached with the CFCB. The CFCB Adjudicatory Chamber excluded Galatasaray from UEFA competition for two seasons.
Galatasaray appealed the decision to CAS arguing that FFP is illegal under EU Competition law.19The CAS Panel roundly rejected the arguments of Galatasaray and was critical of the club for "
relying heavily on press articles" and suggesting "
that the main objective of the break-even rule is to impede small clubs" ability to invest and recruit new talented players’.
20 It was found that the objective of FFP is as argued by UEFA - to promote financial stability of clubs.