Malta Independent

England retains 4 Champions League spots despite City ban

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England is still due to retain four Champions League participan­ts next season regardless of Manchester City's ban.

City is second in the Premier League but the Abu Dhabi-owned club was barred from European competitio­n for two seasons by UEFA on Friday for masking money flows in an attempt to comply with Financial Fair Play rules.

The Premier League's top four finishers are guaranteed automatic qualificat­ion places for the Champions League group stage that begins in September.

But City being banned does not prevent England taking up its full allocation of places for the elite competitio­n. A country only loses a European spot when it is rejected by an eligible team.

But if a club is either excluded or not allowed into the competitio­n by UEFA, then the place goes to the next in line from that country.

That is what happened in Italy this season after AC Milan's decision to voluntaril­y remove itself from the Europa League to pay for UEFA FFP breaches.

Milan finished fifth in Serie A last season, missing out on the Champions League places by one point.

It opened the way for Roma to enter the group phase of the Europa League after finishing sixth in Serie A, rather than having to go through qualifying. Torino, which finished seventh, took Roma's spot in the qualifying rounds.

City is still hoping to overturn its Champions League ban, announcing plans Friday to appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

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