Man City's appeal may focus heavily on process of UEFA probe

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UEFA say the club overstated its sponsorship revenue in its accounts and in the break-even information. FMTNews ManchesterCity UEFA Banned

MANCHESTER: Facing a costly and damaging two-season ban from European football, English champions Manchester City will now turn to the Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sport in an appeal that is likely to focus heavily on procedure.

UEFA will also issue a €30 million fine to City, who it said had “failed to cooperate in the investigation”, possibly contributing to the harshness of its punishment.The FFP regulations are designed to stop clubs running up big losses through spending on players and ensure that sponsorship deals are based on real market value and are genuine commercial deals – and not ways for owners to pump cash into a club to get around the rules.

City’s response to media reports at the time gave an early indication of the approach they may take at CAS in Lausanne. The club’s legal team argued that what it viewed as leaks from UEFA to the media about the investigation showed “UEFA has systematically breached, and continues to breach, its duty of confidence” in the case.Although CAS rejected that appeal saying “internal remedies” had not been exhausted, it did express concern in its written judgment about the leaks.

 

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