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CAS overturns AC Milan’s Europa League ban

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THE COURT of Arbitratio­n for Sport (CAS) has overturned UEFA’s ban on AC Milan competing in the Europa League this season.

The court said yesterday the punishment was “not proportion­ate”, even though UEFA was right to judge that Milan had broken financial-monitoring rules by overspendi­ng on player transfers and wages.

UEFA must now review the case and apply a “proportion­ate disciplina­ry measure”, the court said in an urgent ruling.

The verdict was given yesterday without detailed reasons from a three-judge panel, one day after a hearing at the court.

The ruling was urgent because the case affected Italy’s entry in the Europa League second qualifying round next week.

Milan’s legal victory restores the seven-time European champions to the group stage, which kicks off in September. Atalanta, which placed seventh in Serie A, go back into the qualifying rounds and play Sarajevo in a first-leg game in Bosnia-Herzegovin­a on Thursday.

Fiorentina, which placed eighth last season, are now withdrawn from the Europa League.

Milan broke UEFA’s financial rules that monitor clubs’ spending over a three-year assessment period before allowing them to enter the Champions League or Europa League.

When they were banned last month, Milan said they failed to break even on footballre­lated business in the period from July 2014 to June 2017 – before their spending spree one year ago.

NEW PLAYERS

Milan spent more than €200 million last year (then nearly US $250 million) on new players amid questions over the financial stability of the Chinese-led consortium that purchased the club from former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi for US$800 million in April 2017.

The team finished sixth in Serie A and qualified for the Europa League.

However, the court said UEFA had not “properly assessed” some relevant points in Milan’s case, and the club’s finances improved after a takeover last week by a hedge fund in the United States.

Elliott Management has promised to inject US$66 million in capital after taking over the club.

Former owner Li Yonghong missed a deadline to repay part of a loan worth more than €300 million from the hedge fund. Elliott repossesse­d the holding company in Luxembourg that Li used to buy Milan.

 ?? FILE ?? In this Sunday, March 18, 2018 file photo, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso celebrates with his players after winning the Serie A match between AC Milan and Chievo Verona at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy.
FILE In this Sunday, March 18, 2018 file photo, AC Milan coach Gennaro Gattuso celebrates with his players after winning the Serie A match between AC Milan and Chievo Verona at the San Siro stadium in Milan, Italy.

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