Crystal Palace Lose Europa League Appeal; To Play In Conference League 2025-26 | Football News

Crystal Palace Lose Europa League Appeal; To Play In Conference League 2025-26 | Football News

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Crystal Palace have lost their appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, meaning they will play in the Conference League this season.

Crystal Palace lose CAS appeal. (Picture Credit: AP)

Crystal Palace lose CAS appeal. (Picture Credit: AP)

2024-25 FA Cup winners Crystal Palace on Monday (August 11) lost their CAS appeal, and as a result, the London-based club won’t be allowed to compete in the UEFA Europa League 2025-26 season. The Eagles stunned Manchester City 1-0 in May 2025 at Wembley to win a major trophy for the first time ever, and on Sunday (August 10), they defeated 2024-25 Premier League winners Liverpool on penalties to win the FA Community Shield as well.

Crystal Palace lost its appeal at sport’s highest court against demotion to the third-tier Conference League because of breaching UEFA rules on club ownership with American investor John Textor.

The Court of Arbitration for Sport said its judges dismissed the English cup winner’s request to stay in the more lucrative second-tier Europa League in a case that also involved Premier League rival Nottingham Forest and French club Lyon.

Forest and Lyon are confirmed taking entries directly into the Europa League in September and Palace must start in the Conference League qualifying playoffs round next week. Palace was drawn last week to play Fredrikstad of Norway or Midtjylland of Denmark on August 21 and August 28.

UEFA demoted Palace because Textor had a 43% ownership stake last season while also owning Lyon. Palace missed a March deadline set by UEFA to solve the potential issue.

CAS said its judges decided Textor “was a board member with decisive influence over both clubs at the time of UEFA’s assessment date.”

The panel of three judges “considered that the UEFA Regulations are clear and do not provide flexibility to clubs that are non-compliant on the assessment date,” the court said in a statement.

The case proceeded despite Textor selling his stake in Palace last month to New York Jets owner Woody Johnson.

Unlike Palace, Forest and Lyon remain part of multi-club ownership networks though do not conflict with UEFA rules for entry to European competitions. Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis also has Greek title holder Olympiakos which plays in the Champions League this season.

Palace qualified on merit for the second-tier Europa League by winning the English cup in May — a first major trophy in the club’s 120-year history.

The threat of UEFA sanctions for breaching multi-club ownership rules — drafted more than 25 years ago to protect the integrity of European competitions — cast a shadow over Palace’s offseason celebrations and preparations for this season.

At Wembley Stadium on Sunday, some Palace fans displayed the slogan “UEFA Mafia” ahead of the game against Liverpool in the season opener between the cup winner and league champion.

UEFA has repeatedly warned about the growing trend for investors to take stakes or full ownership in multiple clubs in different countries, and the potential threats to the integrity of games and the transfer market.

Textor is among a slew of investors from the United States buying into the multi-billion dollar European soccer industry in recent years.

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