Crystal Palace have lodged an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against their demotion to the Conference League.
A UEFA panel earlier this month recommended that
Palace were denied entry to the Europa League, in which they qualified by
winning the FA Cup last season, after it found the Premier League side and
Ligue 1’s Lyon breached the governing body of European football’s multi-club
ownership rules.
CAS said Palace’s case “will be an expedited procedure with
an operative decision (without grounds) to be rendered on or before 11 August
2025.” However, the qualifying play-off draw for the Conference League, which
will include the English participant, takes place a week earlier on August 4.
Palace chairman Steve Parish has suggested Forest had played
a significant role in the club’s swapping European competitions. “We’re led to
believe that’s the issue,” Parish said. “If there wasn’t someone who wanted to
get in as a consequence, then there wouldn’t be a problem.”
Angry Palace fans delivered a suitcase of fake money to Uefa
headquarters in a protest.
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