Crystal Palace have been demoted from the Europa League to the Convention League for the 2025-26 season following a UEFA ruling on the difficulty of multi-club possession involving the Eagles and Lyon.
Palace certified for the Europa League after gorgeous Manchester Metropolis within the FA Cup closing in Could to seize their first main trophy.
Nevertheless, they and Lyon are each owned by American businessman John Textor. Lyon additionally certified for the Europa League after ending sixth in Ligue 1, with UEFA guidelines prohibiting two golf equipment with shared possession from enjoying in the identical competitors.
Lyon’s demotion from Ligue 1 to Ligue 2 final month appeared to have rendered the difficulty of multi-club possession moot. The French membership appealed the choice by the Nationwide Directorate of Administration Management (DNCG) however agreed with UEFA that they’d not play within the Europa League in the event that they misplaced the attraction.
Nevertheless, their attraction was profitable, clearing Lyon to play in each Ligue 1 and the Europa League and placing Palace in jeopardy.
Textor agreed a deal to sell his stake in Palace to Woody Johnson, proprietor of the NFL’s New York Jets, final month. Nevertheless, that deal has but to be accredited by the Premier League.
And that lack of ratification has proved pricey for Palace, with UEFA handing them a demotion meaning their place within the Europa League will doubtless go to Nottingham Forest, who certified for the Convention League via a seventh-placed end within the Premier League.
An announcement from UEFA learn: “The CFCB First Chamber had opened proceedings in opposition to Crystal Palace and Olympique Lyonnais on account of a possible battle with the multi-club possession rule supplied for in Article 5 of the UEFA Membership Competitions Laws.
“On 9 July 2025, the attraction occasion of the French monetary management authority (DNCG) determined to not relegate Olympique Lyonnais to Ligue 2. Consequently, and following an evaluation by the CFCB of all the opposite related circumstances included within the settlement settlement, Olympique Lyonnais won’t be excluded from the 2025-26 UEFA membership competitions.
“Consequently, the CFCB First Chamber pursued the evaluation of the documentation submitted by Olympique Lyonnais and Crystal Palace and concluded that the golf equipment breached, as at 1 March 2025, the multi-club possession standards foreseen in Artwork 5.01 of the UEFA Membership Competitors Laws.
“Because of this, and in accordance with the provisions set in Artwork. 5.02, 5.03 and 5.04 of the UEFA Membership Competitions Laws, the CFCB First Chamber determined: To just accept Olympique Lyonnais’ admission to the 2025-26 UEFA Europa League; and: To reject Crystal Palace’s admission to the 2025/26 UEFA Europa League and to simply accept Crystal Palace’s admission to the 2025-26 UEFA Convention League.”
Palace can attraction the choice to the Courtroom of Arbitration for Sport.
