Malta Independent

Galatasara­y scores win over UEFA in finance monitoring case

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In a legal setback for UEFA, Galatasara­y has won an appeal to block a further investigat­ion of the club's compliance with financial monitoring rules.

The Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport on Friday upheld Galatasara­y's challenge against a UEFA panel which wanted to open a deeper investigat­ion of an already settled case.

It is unclear if the ruling has significan­ce for an appeal by Paris Saint-Germain in a similar case.

PSG awaits a verdict on a procedural issue of what shapes as a prolonged legal contest with UEFA over scrutiny of the Qatarowned club's spending on player transfers and wages, and suspected overvalued sponsorshi­p deals.

UEFA's legal dispute with the French champion is a widely anticipate­d test of rules which have monitored European clubs' finances for the past decade, and which sustained a rare legal defeat Friday.

"The CAS decision does not put in doubt the objectives of the UEFA Club Licensing & Financial Fair Play system," the European soccer body said in a statement .

UEFA investigat­ors reached an agreement with Galatasara­y in June for the club to be deducted 6 million euros ($6.8 million) in prize money from European club competitio­ns, and limit its Champions League squad this season to 21 senior players instead of 25.

Judges on UEFA's club finance panel asked to re-open the investigat­ion in October, provoking Galatasara­y's challenge to CAS.

CAS said in a statement UEFA judges missed a deadline to intervene. Detailed reasons for the court's verdict were not published Friday.

UEFA said it would consider "any clarificat­ions or amendments to its rules" required by the court verdict.

Galatasara­y and PSG both played in UEFA competitio­ns this week. The Turkish club lost 2-1 at home to Benfica in a Europa League round of 32 first leg, and PSG won 2-0 at Manchester United in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16.

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