LONDON, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- Sheffield Wednesday has been handed another six-point deduction by the English Football League (EFL) for multiple regulation breaches, further deepening its relegation crisis in the Championship.
The club's former owner Dejphon Chansiri has also been issued a three-year prohibition from owning or serving as a director of any EFL club. The Owls had already been docked 12 points in October after entering administration.
Although investigations into the club's conduct during the ongoing season are continuing, the EFL has indicated it does not intend to impose further point deductions, the club confirmed.
"While matters remain ongoing in respect of the issues being considered by the independent Club Financial Reporting Unit, for alleged breaches in the 2025-26 season prior to the club entering administration, the league can confirm that it is not seeking any further points deductions from the club," read a statement published on Sheffield Wednesday's website. ■



