Crystal Palace to Appeal as Nottingham Forest Watch On
- Crystal Palace will challenge UEFA's decision to exclude them from the Europa League, with chairman Steve Parish stating they will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
- The club was demoted to the Conference League due to a conflict of interest involving former director John Textor, according to UEFA.
- Parish expressed anger over the ruling, claiming it was based on a technicality and describing it as 'the biggest injustice in the history of football.'
- Nottingham Forest will take Palace's place in the Europa League after finishing seventh in the Premier League.
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Steve Parish says Crystal Palace will appeal against Europa League exclusion
The Eagles chairman says they ‘are still fighting’.
Crystal Palace chairman continues UEFA rant as he takes aim at costly Europa League rule - The Mirror
Crystal Palace were told last week they could not play in the Europa League due to multi-club ownership rules and Steve Parish has rubbished the idea they missed the chance to protect themselves
Crystal Palace will appeal to the CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport) against UEFA's decision to relegate the English club from the Europa League to the Conference League. The European governing body ruled last week that Palace could not compete in the second-highest continental competition due to multi-ownership issues involving John Textor, who also owns a stake in French club Lyon. Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parrish confirmed on Wednesday…
Crystal Palace to appeal Europa League demotion - NewsTmes.com.ng
Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish has confirmed his club will appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after being demoted from the Europa League. Palace qualified for the Europa League with a shock FA Cup final win over Manchester City in May.But UEFA, European football’s governing body, ruled Palace should drop down to the … The post Crystal Palace to appeal Europa League demotion appeared first on NewsTmes.com.ng.
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