UEFA Ban: Clubs Excluded From Europe – Latest News

Due to the ownership of multiple clubs, the Irish team Drogheda United and the Slovakia representative DAC 1904 Dununjska Streda rejected the participation of the UEFA Conference League in the new season.

UEFA Club Financial Control Board (CFCB), Gyori ETO (Hungary) and DC DAC 1904 Dununjska Streda (Slovakia) and Drogheda United (Danish) and Silkeborg (Danish).

The participation of the two clubs rejected

Gyori ETO and DAC 1904 Dunajska Streda’nın UEFA’nın UEFA violated the Multi-Club ownership rule, Gyori ETO’nun 2025-2026 season, while accepting the participation of the UEFA Conference League, DAC 1904 Dununjska Streda rejected the participation of Dununjska Streda.

In the case of Drogheda United and Silkeborg, Silkeborg’s participation in the UEFA Conference League in the new season was accepted and Drogheda United’s participation was rejected.

Lyon and Palace decision was postponed

CFCB, Olympic Lyon and Crystal Palace’ı concerning the multiple club ownership case postponed.

It was stated that this postponement decision was taken by complying with the CFCB compliance with the CFCB after the Olympic Lyon violated financial sustainability.

Lyon accepted the export

As a part of the compromise, the Olympic Lyon, Ligue 2 in the event that the approval of the 2025-2026 season UEFA club competitions agreed to be exported.

UEFA decided: Two clubs were banned from Europe! - 2

French Professional Football Clubs, which control the accounts of the National Management Control Directorate, the debt exceeding the debt of 500 million euros Olympic Lyon, the financial requirements could not meet and the time to offer enough guarantees in the decision to reduce the decision to reduce.

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