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Home » BREAKING NEWSCrystal Palace handed agonising UEFA announcement on whether they will be allowed to play in the Europa League next season after Lyon were relegated
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BREAKING NEWSCrystal Palace handed agonising UEFA announcement on whether they will be allowed to play in the Europa League next season after Lyon were relegated

By uk-times.com30 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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A verdict on Crystal Palace’s fight to stay in Europe has been delayed – with all eyes now on Lyon’s fight against relegation.

UEFA officials had been set to deliver a verdict on Monday on whether Palace would be permitted to take part in next season’s Europa League amid concerns they had breached the competition’s rules on multi-club ownership.

However, a statement released this morning by UEFA says the decision has been postponed, with an agreement to be ‘communicated in due course’.The issue relates to the involvement of US businessman John Textor, whose company Eagle Football Holdings, held a 43 per cent stake in Palace. 

Textor is also the majority owner of Lyon, who qualified for the same competition. Rules do not allow clubs under the same group to participate in the same competition.

Textor has since agreed to sell his stake in Palace to New York Jets owner Woody Johnson, although whether that will be enough to satisfy UEFA remained to be seen. Under the rules, Lyon would have taken the spot given they finished 6th in their domestic competition compared to Palace’s 12th.

However, officials in France have decided to demote Lyon, thanks to breaches of their financial rules. Lyon have appealed, but should the demotion stand then Palace will be given the green light. 

UEFA has delayed its decision into the multi-club ownership case involving Crystal Palace and Lyon

The French club were demoted to Ligue 2 for financial breaches last week but the decision is subject to an appeal

The French club were demoted to Ligue 2 for financial breaches last week but the decision is subject to an appeal

Former major shareholder John Textor sold his shares in the Eagles and has since resigned as Lyon president

Former major shareholder John Textor sold his shares in the Eagles and has since resigned as Lyon president

UEFA are now awaiting that verdict before handing down their own decision.Earlier today, Textor revealed that he was stepping away from day-to-day duties at Lyon to focus on other clubs within his group. Michele Kang, owner of the London City Lionesses and Washington Spirit as well as OL Lyonnes, Lyon’s women’s team, has been appointed as chair and president at the club as a whole. It is thought the restructure is aimed at appeasing French officials.

A UEFA spokesperson said: ‘The CFCB First Chamber has decided to postpone its assessment of the multi-club ownership case involving Olympique Lyonnais and Crystal Palace.

‘This postponement relates to Olympique Lyonnais’ compliance with the settlement agreement concluded with the CFCB First Chamber for its breach of the financial sustainability requirements. As part of this settlement, Olympique Lyonnais agreed on an exclusion from the 2025/26 UEFA club competitions should the French authority (DNCG) confirm the club’s relegation to Ligue 2.

‘Further details on this multi-club ownership case and this settlement agreement will be communicated in due course.’Crystal Palace have been contacted for comment.

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