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Nottingham Forest forced to wait for European decision date

  • Nottingham Forest have raised concerns to UEFA over Crystal Palace's eligibility for the Europa League next season due to ownership conflicts.
  • This challenge follows UEFA rules that prevent clubs with shared ownership from playing in the same European competition, affecting Palace and Lyon.
  • Palace, who qualified by winning the FA Cup, met UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body last week to defend their position and seek to avoid sanctions.
  • John Textor owns about 43% of Palace and Lyon, and UEFA demands ownership changes before the March 1 deadline, which Palace missed.
  • UEFA is expected to issue a ruling by the end of June, which could promote Forest to the Europa League while possibly barring Palace from Europe.
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Nottingham Post broke the news in Nottingham, United Kingdom on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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