Malta Independent

Swiss Cup champion will be denied Europa League spot

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The winner of the Swiss Cup will be denied a traditiona­l entry into the Europa League because of an overcrowde­d schedule caused by the coronaviru­s pandemic, the country's soccer associatio­n said Friday.

The Swiss Cup, which was stopped at the quarterfin­al stage, will not resume until after the Aug. 3 entry deadline set by UEFA for next season's Champions League and Europa League.

The Swiss soccer associatio­n said UEFA refused several requests to extend the deadline.

The winner of the competitio­n was due to enter the third qualifying round of the Europa League, where UEFA pays each team 280,000 euros ($315,000) in prize money. That place will now go to the third-place team in the Swiss league, which had been due to join the first qualifying round.

The beneficiar­y is the fourthplac­e team — currently Genevabase­d Servette — which will start in the first qualifying round on Aug. 27.

Completing the Swiss Cup in August could be complicate­d. Basel has reached the semifinals and is still involved in this season's Europa League, which resumes on Aug. 5 and will be completed as a mini-tournament in Germany through Aug. 21.

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