Crystal Palace takes UEFA to court over demotion

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AP:

CRYSTAL PALACE have taken their fight with UEFA to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) by lodging an appeal against their demotion to the third-tier Conference League next season.

The Switzerland-based CAS confirmed yesterday that the Premier League club had filed an appeal against European football’s governing body. An expedited process will produce a decision no later than August 11, the court said.

Palace secured qualification to the second-tier Europa League by winning the FA Cup last season — their first major trophy in 120 years of existence. But UEFA demoted Palace after finding them in breach of multiclub ownership regulations because of ties to French club Lyon through American businessman John Textor.

Textor had a 43 per cent stake in Palace and owns Lyon outright. UEFA rules state that clubs can be barred from its competitions if owners have “decisive influence” over two teams that have qualified.

While Textor only had limited decision-making at Palace, UEFA deemed his involvement with Lyon – which qualified for the Europa League – breached multiclub ownership rules. Textor has since agreed to sell his Palace stake to New York Jets owner Woody Johnson.

CAS said Palace’s appeal was also against Nottingham Forest, who were promoted from the Conference League to the Europa League, and Lyon.

Palace’s appeal asks for either Forest’s or Lyon’s qualification to the competition be rejected.

The multiclub ownership rules are designed to protect football from the integrity risks of owners controlling numerous teams. The models are becoming more commonplace, with Manchester City being part of a group of clubs spread across the globe.

Palace chairman Steve Parish has described Palace’s demotion as “a terrible injustice”

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