Reporter: The court will rule on August 11 whether Crystal Palace can participate in the new Europa League

According to the tweet of Sky Sports reporter Solchkoll, the European Court of Arbitration for Sports Arbitration will decide whether the Crystal Palace can participate in the new season's Europa League on August 11 local time. Previously, Cryst...


According to the tweet of Sky Sports reporter Solchkoll, the European Court of Arbitration for Sports Arbitration will decide whether the Crystal Palace can participate in the new season's Europa League on August 11 local time.

Previously, Crystal Palace Club appealed that it was demoted to the European Union for being accused of violating UEFA's multi-club ownership rules. Last Friday, Crystal Palace President Parrish attended a 10-hour hearing in Lausanne presided over three judges of the Sports Arbitration Court. If Crystal Palace appeals successfully, they will participate in the Europa League; if they fail, Nottingham Forest will take their place.

Parrish confirmed that if the ruling is not good for Crystal Palace, the team will have to play in the European Union in the new season, which means Crystal Palace will lose up to £20 million in revenue. Crystal Palace may claim compensation in the European Court of Justice. They may also consider suing former major shareholder of the club, Tuctor, asking him to compensate for the losses (Turctor also owns French Lyons, and Lyons are qualified for the UEFA Cup). Tuctor failed to hand over his shares in Crystal Palace to the trust before the deadline on March 1 this year, which led to UEFA lowering Crystal Palace to the European Union.



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