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Palace hit out at Cas and Uefa after losing appeal
Palace hit out at Cas and Uefa after losing appeal

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time4 days ago

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Palace hit out at Cas and Uefa after losing appeal

Crystal Palace have said "sporting merit is rendered meaningless" after losing their appeal against demotion from the Europa League to the Conference League. After winning the FA Cup last season, Palace qualified for Europe's secondary competition but were punished by Uefa for breaching multi-club ownership rules. The Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) sided with Europe's governing body on Monday. In a strongly worded statement, Palace said it was " almost impossible to receive a fair hearing." "The decision by Uefa and followed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport shows that sporting merit is rendered meaningless," Palace said. "It appears that certain clubs, organisations and individuals have a unique privilege and power. "This growing and unhealthy influence has shattered the hopes and dreams of Crystal Palace supporters, and does not bode well for aspirational teams all over Europe competing to progress when rules and sanctions are unevenly applied in the most flagrant way." Palace added they will "continue to take legal advice on the next steps" as they prepare to compete in the Conference League. BBC Sport has contacted Uefa for a response. Nottingham Forest finished seventh in the Premier League last season and have been promoted to the Europa League in Palace's place. "Multi-club structures hide behind the charade of a 'blind trust' while clubs such as ours, who have no connection to another club whatsoever, are prevented from playing in the same competition," Palace said. "To compound the injustice, clubs that appear to have huge informal arrangements with each other are also allowed to participate and even possibly play against each other." The Eagles had until 1 March 2025 to show Uefa proof of multi-club ownership restructuring, but missed the deadline. American businessman John Textor owned a 43% stake in Palace but sold it in June and is the majority owner of Lyon, who have also qualified for the Europa League. Cas said that Textor "still had decisive influence over both clubs" at the time of Uefa's assessment. The panel also dismissed Palace's argument that they received unfair treatment in comparison to Nottingham Forest and Lyon. 'This should be a turning point' There is precedent for teams being sanctioned by Uefa and for Cas to uphold that decision for breaching multi-club ownership rules. Irish Premier Division side Drogheda qualified for the 2025-26 Conference League but have been expelled from Europe due to US-based Trivela Group also owning Danish side Silkeborg, who also earned a spot in the competition. "Uefa's decision has wider implications for the governance of the sport," Palace added. "This should be a turning point for football. Uefa must fulfil its mandate to pass coherent rules which are properly communicated and applied, with reasonable cure periods to resolve uncertainty and consistent sanctions, treating all clubs equally with a proper appeal process. "The European Court of Justice has made it clear that rulings similar to this will be under greater scrutiny from national courts in future. Only then will fairness and due process be granted to every team." Palace will face either Norwegian side Fredrikstad or Midtjylland of Denmark in the Conference League play-off round later this month. Latest Crystal Palace news, analysis and fan views Get Crystal Palace news sent straight to your phone

'Sporting merit is rendered meaningless'
'Sporting merit is rendered meaningless'

Yahoo

time7 days ago

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'Sporting merit is rendered meaningless'

A reminder that earlier on Tuesday, Crystal Palace issued a strongly-worded statement on their demotion from the Europa League and failed appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. "The decision by Uefa and followed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport shows that sporting merit is rendered meaningless," Palace said. "It appears that certain clubs, organisations and individuals have a unique privilege and power. "This growing and unhealthy influence has shattered the hopes and dreams of Crystal Palace supporters, and does not bode well for aspirational teams all over Europe competing to progress when rules and sanctions are unevenly applied in the most flagrant way. "Multi-club structures hide behind the charade of a 'blind trust' while clubs such as ours, who have no connection to another club whatsoever, are prevented from playing in the same competition. "To compound the injustice, clubs that appear to have huge informal arrangements with each other are also allowed to participate and even possibly play against each other." Get more on the story here

'Sporting merit is rendered meaningless'
'Sporting merit is rendered meaningless'

BBC News

time7 days ago

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'Sporting merit is rendered meaningless'

A reminder that earlier on Tuesday, Crystal Palace issued a strongly-worded statement on their demotion from the Europa League and failed appeal at the Court of Arbitration for Sport."The decision by Uefa and followed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport shows that sporting merit is rendered meaningless," Palace said."It appears that certain clubs, organisations and individuals have a unique privilege and power."This growing and unhealthy influence has shattered the hopes and dreams of Crystal Palace supporters, and does not bode well for aspirational teams all over Europe competing to progress when rules and sanctions are unevenly applied in the most flagrant way."Multi-club structures hide behind the charade of a 'blind trust' while clubs such as ours, who have no connection to another club whatsoever, are prevented from playing in the same competition."To compound the injustice, clubs that appear to have huge informal arrangements with each other are also allowed to participate and even possibly play against each other."Get more on the story here

Palace hit out at Cas and Uefa after losing appeal
Palace hit out at Cas and Uefa after losing appeal

BBC News

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Palace hit out at Cas and Uefa after losing appeal

Crystal Palace have said "sporting merit is rendered meaningless" after losing their appeal against demotion from the Europa League to the Conference winning the FA Cup last season, Palace qualified for Europe's secondary competition but were punished by Uefa for breaching multi-club ownership Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) sided with Europe's governing body on a strongly worded statement, Palace said it was " almost impossible to receive a fair hearing.""The decision by Uefa and followed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport shows that sporting merit is rendered meaningless," Palace said."It appears that certain clubs, organisations and individuals have a unique privilege and power."This growing and unhealthy influence has shattered the hopes and dreams of Crystal Palace supporters, and does not bode well for aspirational teams all over Europe competing to progress when rules and sanctions are unevenly applied in the most flagrant way."Palace added they will "continue to take legal advice on the next steps" as they prepare to compete in the Conference League.

Sporting merit rendered meaningless – Palace hit out at Europa League demotion
Sporting merit rendered meaningless – Palace hit out at Europa League demotion

The Independent

time7 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Sporting merit rendered meaningless – Palace hit out at Europa League demotion

Crystal Palace have claimed 'sporting merit is rendered meaningless' following UEFA's decision to demote them from the Europa League and the Court of Arbitration for Sport's rejection of their appeal. The FA Cup winners were demoted to the Conference League by European football's governing body UEFA on July 11 after it determined that, as of March 1, American businessman John Textor had control or influence at both Palace and French club Lyon. Palace appealed, but on Monday the CAS announced the London club had lost their appeal, with Nottingham Forest expected to take the place in UEFA's second-tier competition. A statement from the Eagles read: 'At a time when we should be celebrating our victory in the Community Shield at Wembley, the decision by UEFA and followed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport shows that sporting merit is rendered meaningless. 'When we won the FA Cup against Manchester City on that momentous day in May, our manager and players earned the right to play Europa League football. 'We have been denied that opportunity. 'It appears that certain clubs, organisations and individuals have a unique privilege and power. 'This growing and unhealthy influence has shattered the hopes and dreams of Crystal Palace supporters, and does not bode well for aspirational teams all over Europe competing to progress when rules and sanctions are unevenly applied in the most flagrant way.'

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