Manchester City's European Competitions Ban Lifted

13.07.2020 12:42

UEFA says Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) lifts 2 year ban on English football side.

European football's governing body on Monday confirmed that English Premier League club Manchester City's two-year ban on participating in UEFA competitions has been lifted.

"UEFA takes note of the decision taken by the Court of Arbitration for Sport [CAS] to reduce the sanction imposed on Manchester City FC by UEFA's independent Club Financial Control Body [CFCB] for alleged breaches of the UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play regulations," UEFA said on its website.

"UEFA notes that the CAS panel found that there was insufficient conclusive evidence to uphold all of the CFCB's conclusions in this specific case and that many of the alleged breaches were time-barred due to the 5 year time period foreseen in the UEFA regulations," it added.

In February, Manchester City was banned from European competitions for the next two seasons due to alleged breaches of UEFA's club financial fair play regulations. -

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