Despite the ongoing appeal to their deportation of the Europe League, the Crystal Palace has been removed against the Norwegian team Fredrickstad or Denmark’s Midtzillad for the Europe Conference League Play-off round.
Palace was expelled by the UEFA from the Europe League to the Conference League due to a violation of the multi-club-owned rules.
Until recently, the American Was a part of a professional John Texter – which was sold in July – the majority of the French club Lion in the Eagles, who have qualified for the Europe League.
The rules of the Government Board of European football say that the same person cannot participate in the same European competition at the threshold of certain effects by the same person or existence.
The UEFA rules set the deadline of March 1, 2025 to indicate evidence of multi-club ownership re-reorganization-this was a deadline that Palace missed.
The Palace has appealed against their deportation, and the arbitration (CAS) for arbitration and the trial will be heard on August 8.
The case is expected to be decided on August 11.
The appeal is against the UEFA, who suffered the sentence of French Club Lion and Premier League’s rival Nottingham Forest.
Forest ranked seventh in the Premier League last season should replace the FA Cup winner Palace in the Europe League.
Meanwhile, the Palace is included in the conference league play-off and will face the third eligibility round of the third qualifying round between Fredricstad or Midzland.
The Eagles will be playing the first phase of their tie at Selrter Park on August 21 and on August 28 in the second week.
The winners of the play-off relationships will progress in the league phase of the competition.