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Hundreds protest as Nottingham Forest await Europa League decision

  • Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish confirmed plans to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport after UEFA demoted the club to the Conference League due to multi-club ownership rule violations involving John Textor and Olympique Lyonnais.
  • Steve Parish stated, "We don’t think this is the right decision by any means," emphasizing their belief that Textor did not have decisive influence over the club.
  • Nottingham Forest will replace Crystal Palace in the Europa League following UEFA's ruling, which confirmed a conflict of interest regarding Textor's ownership stakes.
  • Crystal Palace's initial Europa League qualification came from their historic FA Cup victory, marking a significant moment in the club's 160-year history.
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The English club does not accept the decision of UEFA to relegate it to the Europa Conference League because of a conflict of interest involving the former club leader, John Textor, who also holds a share of the Lyon Olympian.

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The Crystal Palace, which was dropped by the Uefa of the European Union to dispute the League Conference in the near future because of the multiplicity regulation, will appeal against this decision in the Court of Justice of Sport (TAS), confirmed this Thursday's president of the club, Steve Parrish. The Palace guaranteed empty in the League of Europe, the second most important continental competition, after winning the title of the Cup of Engla…

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Nottingham Post broke the news in Nottingham, United Kingdom on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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