Screenshot of Manchester City's official website.

  China News Service, July 14th, Beijing time. On the 13th, Beijing time, the Premier League team Manchester City received good news. The International Sports Arbitration Tribunal overturned UEFA's previous two-year European war suspension penalty and changed it to a fine of only 10 million euros. This means that Manchester City, who won the runner-up this season, can still appear in the Champions League next season.

  In February of this year, UEFA determined that Manchester City "seriously violated the Fiscal Fairness Act" and imposed a penalty of European War suspension and a fine of 30 million Euros for the next two seasons. UEFA also believes that Manchester City "exaggerates the sponsorship income in the club's accounts and the sponsorship income of the UEFA profit and loss information", and Manchester City "does not cooperate during the CFCB's investigation."

  Subsequently, Manchester City announced that it formally appealed to the International Sports Arbitration Court. On the 13th, the International Sports Arbitration Tribunal issued a ruling on the official website and found that it was incorrect to ban Manchester City from participating in the European War. However, the club did not cooperate with the UEFA investigation, so it imposed a fine of 10 million euros on the club. (Finish)