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'Disappointed, not surprised'

Updated on: 16 February,2020 10:55 AM IST  |  Nyon
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Man City comes up with scathing reply following two-year Champions League ban by UEFA for financial fairplay breaches; challenge verdict in CAS

'Disappointed, not surprised'

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola. Pic /Getty Images

Nyon (Switzerland): Manchester City have been banned from European competitions for the next two seasons for "serious financial fair-play breaches", UEFA announced on Friday, with the verdict immediately contested by Pep Guardiola's English champions. City, who were also fined 30 million euros (R232 crore), announced they were appealing the suspension to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) "at the earliest opportunity". "Manchester City is disappointed but not surprised by today's announcement by the UEFA Adjudicatory Chamber," the club said.


"The... flawed and consistently leaked UEFA process he [the UEFA chief investigator] oversaw has meant that there was little doubt in the result that he would deliver... "Simply put, this is a case initiated by UEFA, prosecuted by UEFA and judged by UEFA. "With this prejudicial process now over, the club will pursue an impartial judgment as quickly as possible" at CAS. Guardiola's City face Real Madrid in this season's Champions League Last 16.


'City failed to cooperate'


Announcing the ban, a UEFA statement declared: "The Adjudicatory Chamber has imposed disciplinary measures on Manchester City Football Club directing that it shall be excluded from participation in UEFA club competitions in the next two seasons (ie. the 2020-21 and 2021-22 seasons)." European football's governing body said that City "failed to cooperate in the investigation".

"The adjudicatory chamber, having considered all the evidence, has found that Manchester City Football Club committed serious breaches of the UEFA Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations by overstating its =sponsorship revenue in its accounts and in the break-even information submitted to UEFA between 2012 and 2016," European football's governing body said.

Request to UEFA can be made

City lost a previous appeal to CAS over UEFA's original decision to refer them to its adjudicatory chamber over the alleged FFP violations. "An appeal would not necessarily lift the suspension but the request can be made," UEFA told AFP.

The investigation into City was based on leaked emails published last year by German magazine Der Spiegel as part of "Football Leaks".

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