London - Premier League Liverpool and Czech club Sparta Prague have been cleared of breaching UEFA's financial fair play rules, European soccer's governing body said on Friday.
A UEFA statement said both clubs had been found "to have satisfied the break-even requirement and are no longer under investigation".
Premier League Hull City, Israeli side Hapoel Tel-Aviv, Greek outfit Panathinaikos and Poland's Ruch Chorzow, however, have agreed settlements of $223,860 for failing to comply with regulations.