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Crystal Palace's Europa League ban exposes UEFA's flawed multi-club ownership rules and highlights the growing dominance of politics over merit.
Crystal Palace's Europa League ban exposes UEFA's flawed multi-club ownership rules and highlights the growing dominance of politics over merit.
Palace qualified for the Europa League with their upset win over Manchester City in the FA Cup, but part-owner John Textor also owns shares in fellow Europa League qualifier Olympique Lyon of France.
After a brilliant 2024-25 season, Crystal Palace's qualification to the UEFA Europa League for next season has been stripped ...
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The Eagles had qualified for the Europa League via their FA Cup win over Man City last season, but will now switch places ...
European football’s governing body, UEFA, contacted the London club confirming they had been barred from entering next season ...
Crystal Palace has been relegated to the Conference League due to multi-club ownership rules linking them to Lyon through ...
UEFA has demoted Crystal Palace to the third-tier Conference League because of the English cup winner’s ownership ties to ...
Premier League side Crystal Palace have been dropped in European competition to the third-tier Conference League in a ...
Issues arose when it became clear John Textor, who also owned shares in French side Lyon, was also involved with Crystal ...
Steve Parish is the most successful chairman in the history of Crystal Palace. It is almost 13 years since the CPFC 2010 consortium he fronted hauled Palace out of administration and the club has ...