Manchester City ban arbitrated by court of arbitration July 13 22:20

The UEFA=European Football Federation has announced that the CAS=Sports Arbitration Court has decided to revoke Manchester City, a powerful English Premier League player, from banning the tournament from imposing violations of financial regulations.

Manchester City has been banned from participating in UEFA-controlled tournaments such as the "European Champions League" for two seasons since autumn, alleging that it has violated UEFA's financial rules by over-paying sponsorship income. Was being charged.

Manchester City appealed to CAS dissatisfied with this, but CAS announced the ruling on the 13th after hearing from both sides, and Manchester City announced the financial rule of UEFA, "Financial Fair Play". Although he violated the regulations, he announced that he would cancel the ban on the tournament, saying that the disposition was too heavy.

On the other hand, the club's attitude of not cooperating with the survey was severely pointed out, and the fine was ordered to pay JPY 1.2 billion in Japanese yen.

Manchester City has made it to the finals tournament for seven consecutive seasons in the European Champions League, and this season it has finished second in the Premier League, and has won the Champions League qualification given within the fourth place.