Crystal Palace lose appeal against Europa League demotion

Crystal Palace's English defender #02 Joel Ward (C) holds aloft the trophy as Crystal Palace players celebrate after the English FA Cup final football match between Crystal Palace and Manchester City at Wembley stadium in London, on May 17, 2025. Crystal Palace beat Manchester City 1-0 in the FA Cup final at Wembley on Saturday to win the first major trophy in the club's history. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)

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Crystal Palace's appeal over their demotion from the Europa League to the UEFA Conference League was on Monday rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
The London club, who won last season's FA Cup, fell foul of
UEFA's rules governing multi-club ownership.
European football's governing body determined that as of
March 1, American businessman John Textor had control or influence in Palace
and French club Lyon.
It means under UEFA rules they are unable to compete in the
same European competition and Lyon held on to the Europa League spot by virtue
of their higher league position.
Palace appealed to CAS last month after Textor agreed to
sell his 43 percent stake in the Premier League club to New York Jets owner
Woody Johnson.
However, that deal was struck well after UEFA's deadline of
March 1 for multi-club conflicts to be resolved.
"After considering the evidence, the Panel found that
John Textor, founder of Eagle Football Holdings, had shares in CPFC and OL and
was a Board member with decisive influence over both clubs at the time of
UEFA's assessment date," CAS said in a statement.
"The Panel considered that the UEFA Regulations are
clear and do not provide flexibility to clubs that are non-compliant on the assessment
date, as CPFC claimed."
Palace, who beat Liverpool on penalties to win the Community
Shield after a 2-2 draw at Wembley on Sunday, will enter the UEFA Conference
League in the play-off round later this month.
Nottingham Forest, who finished seventh in the Premier
League, are set to replace Palace in the second-tier Europa League.
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