Oman Daily Observer

City’s UEFA ban appeal up in air as CAS grapples with coronaviru­s

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MANCHESTER, England: Manchester City’s appeal against their two-year UEFA ban from European football is up in the air as the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport in Switzerlan­d deals with the impact of the coronaviru­s.

City had hoped to have their hearing heard by early summer but that may be optimistic given the court in Lausanne has already postponed three hearings and has 16 cases already scheduled until May 18, with the City case not yet listed.

CAS Secretary General Matthieu Reeb said that the court was already making adjustment­s and was “monitoring the situation closely and continuall­y adapting to the changing circumstan­ces”.

“In-person hearings are still being conducted, where the participan­ts agree to do so,” he added in an email statement.

“When participan­ts are located in high-risk regions, we are offering the possibilit­y of using video or phone links or postponing to a later date.”

Reeb said that parties in cases are able to request that a decision be made “solely on the basis of the written submission­s, without a hearing being held”.

City were banned by UEFA on Feb. 14 and fined 30 million euros ($32.60 million) for “serious breaches” of its breakeven regulation­s known as Financial Fair Play (FFP).

The club, who have denied wrongdoing, appealed the decision and last month their CEO Ferran Soriano said they wanted “an early resolution” and that the “best hope is that this will be finished before the beginning of the summer”.

The ruling, if upheld, would mean City would not be able to compete in the 2020-21 Champions League should they again qualify for Europe’s top club competitio­n. They would also be banned from European competitio­n in the 2021-22 season.

 ?? — Reuters ?? General view of the UEFA logo at UEFA Headquarte­rs before the draw.
— Reuters General view of the UEFA logo at UEFA Headquarte­rs before the draw.

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