
CAS to announce Man City Champions League ban decision on 13 July
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has confirmed it will announce a decision on Manchester City and their appeal against a Champions League ban on 13 July. You may also like
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has confirmed it will announce a decision on Manchester City and their appeal against a Champions League ban on 13 July. You may also like
Manchester City’s appeal against the club’s two-year ban from European football will be heard by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on 8-10 June. You may also like
Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin has admitted financial fair play (FFP) rules may need to be adapted in the future, but says he has respect for the process which led to Manchester City’s two-year European ban. You may also like
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Manchester City have asked the court of arbitration for sport to throw out the financial fair play case that has been brought against them by European football’s governing body, Uefa. You may also like
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Pep Guardiola said he would accept any punishment Uefa may hand down to Manchester City for alleged breaches of financial fair play regulations, but reiterated his trust in the club’s hierarchy. You may also like
Manchester City have been referred to Uefa’s adjudicatory chamber, who render decisions independently on the basis of the findings of investigations about potential breaches of financial fair play regulations, Europe’s governing body has announced. You may also like
Manchester City could be banned from the Champions League if they are found guilty of breaking financial fair play rules, according to the New York Times. You may also like
Manchester City have dismissed accusations that they may have flouted Financial Fair Play rules as ‘entirely false’ after Uefa launched a formal investigation into the claims. You may also like