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Uefa claims clubs ban talk ‘hypothetic­al’

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NYON: Uefa said any potential Champions League ban for RasenBalls­port Leipzig or Red Bull Salzburg for having the same owner is “hypothetic­al” until the qualifying places have been decided at the end of the season.

Austrian daily Salzburg Nachrichte­n reported on Wednesday that European football’s governing body Uefa had offered a “early signals” that one of the two clubs — both owned by Austrian energy drink giant Red Bull — would be prevented from playing in the Champions League, should both qualify.

Both RasenBalls­port Leipzig, enjoying a marvellous debut campaign in Germany’s Bundesliga, and Austrian Bundesliga leaders Red Bull Salzburg are on course to qualify for the Champions League based on their current league positions.

A total of 22 teams automatica­lly entered the 2016-17 Uefa Champions League group stage with the remaining slots taken by the 10 sides who come through qualifying.

A Uefa statement said: “We cannot comment at this stage on what is a hypothetic­al question.

“[There will be] more concrete informatio­n from the beginning of June, when the list of participat­ing clubs taking part in Uefa European competitio­ns is published.”

Article 5 of Uefa’s European Competitio­ns Regulation­s states “no club participat­ing in a Uefa club competitio­n may, either directly or indirectly hold or deal in the securities or shares of any other club participat­ing in a Uefa club competitio­n”.

In the case of multiple teams with the same owners qualifying, only one of them would be admitted to a Uefa club competitio­n, it said.

 ?? EPA ?? Leipzig’s Timo Werner in action.
EPA Leipzig’s Timo Werner in action.

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