The Phnom Penh Post

Crown allowed in 2017 AFC Cup after CAS ruling

- HS Manjunath

THE Switzerlan­d-based Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) has upheld Phnom Penh Crown Football Club’s appeal against the Asian Football Confederat­ion’s refusal to allow the defending Cambodian league champions a place in the AFC Cup playoff qualifiers.

The May 20 decision by the AFC on the grounds that the Football Federation of Cambodia had found four officials of t he club g ui lt y of matchf i x ing charges eventually led to Crown being replaced by NagaWorld

Crow n lodged a n appea l aga i nst t he A FC wit h CAS on June 3.

Accord i ng to a n of f ic i a l statement posted on the club’s Facebook page, t he matter ca me up for hea r i ng at t he C A S h e a d q u a r t e r s i n Lausanne on August 19.

A f t er c on s ider i ng a r g uments on both sides, CAS dismissed the AFC decision and ordered t he Asia n footba l l gover n i ng bod y t o a l low Crow n to pa r t icipate in t he 2017 AFC Cup.

Since the qualifiers have already started, it remains to be seen where Crown would fit in the tournament structure.

Meanwhile, Crown have been invited to the inaugural China-ASEAN Cities Football Invitation­al Tournament to take place in the southern Chinese ci t y of Nanning on December 16-21.

Crown will join home team Guangxi Long Guida, a Chinese league two side with whom the six time Cambodian champs signed a cooperatio­n agreement in November 2015. Clubs invited include Army United from the Thai Premier League and Vietnamese V. League outfit Hanoi T&T .

The matches will be played at the 60,000-capacity Guangxi Sports Centre in Nanning.

Naga face daunting task

M e a n w h i l e , C r o w n ’ s replac ement s, NagaWorld, face the daunting prospect of winning by at least a t hreegoal margin against Mongolia n cha mpions Erch im FC today in their AFC Cup qualif ier af ter t he casino-backed side were held to a 1-1 draw by a late equaliser from Nepal’s Three Star Club at the Ulaanbatar Stadium on Tuesday.

Victory seemed on the cards until two minutes from the final whistle as coach Meas Channa’s side grimly hung on after Nhim Sovanara’s 28th minute goal from a Khim Borey corner.

But t he L a l i t pur- bas e d Nepalese champions levelled the score through Nigerian import Ajayi Martins Kayode, who played a big part in the team’s 2-0 win over Erchim in the first fixture on Monday.

The Three Star goal led to strong protests from Naga players, resulting in the dismissal of goalkeeper York Ary with a straight red card.

The controvers­y-r iddled draw means Naga, with one point to Three Star’s four, will have to beat the home side by a minimum 3-0 to offset the Nepalis’ goal difference to secure the only qualifying spot for the next stage.

 ?? SRENG MENG SRUN ?? Phnom Penh Crown celebrate winning the Metfone C-League on December 12. Crown’s ban from the AFC Cup after club officials were found guilty of match-fixing has been overturned.
SRENG MENG SRUN Phnom Penh Crown celebrate winning the Metfone C-League on December 12. Crown’s ban from the AFC Cup after club officials were found guilty of match-fixing has been overturned.

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