
Crystal Palace considering appeal to CAS after demotion to Conference League
Official club statement following today's decision by UEFA.#CPFC
— Crystal Palace F.C. (@CPFC) July 11, 2025
A Palace statement on Friday night read: 'Crystal Palace FC are extremely dismayed by UEFA's decision to exclude the club from the Europa League.
'It's clear for everyone to see that we are not part of a multi-club operation and never have been. Further with the completion of the sale of Eagle football's shareholding to Woody Johnson there will be zero possibility of a conflict of interest once the competition begins.
'We will continue to press our case and work with UEFA to achieve the fair and just outcome so that we may take our rightful place in the Europa League, as well as taking legal advice to consider our options, including an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).'
Palace chairman Steve Parish declared it 'a bad day for football' and 'a terrible injustice' after the club were demoted to the Conference League after falling foul of UEFA's rules on multi-club ownership.
Parish told Sky Sports: 'We are obviously devastated, most importantly for the supporters. Supporters of all clubs should be devastated for it.
'This means something, you win a cup for the first time in your history and it's like winning the lottery and going to the counter and not getting the prize.
'It is a bad day for football. Most right-minded football fans will see what a terrible injustice this is for the football club and one that I hope someone can remedy because I do believe that nobody in football wants to see this – I don't think UEFA want to see it.
'Clubs that rightly qualify being locked out on the most ridiculous technicality that you could imagine.'
UEFA said the decision could be appealed against at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Parish said: 'We are looking at all options. Appealing is one option. I think we would much prefer if someone intervened, we believe it is possible for someone to do that.
'There are a number of really important points people need to consider.'
Palace will drop into the Conference League, with Nottingham Forest expected to replace them in the Europa League, though this has not been confirmed by UEFA.
Palace qualified for the Europa League after beating Manchester City in the FA Cup final (Nick Potts/PA)
UEFA had to postpone a decision in the case pending the outcome of an appeal by Lyon against a decision by French football's financial regulator to relegate them to the second division.
Lyon had reached a settlement with UEFA agreeing to be excluded from European competition if that relegation was upheld on appeal, but on Wednesday the club learned they had overturned the original decision and held on to their top-flight spot.
At that point, Palace's prospects of playing in the Europa League appeared to recede considerably.
Textor has agreed to sell his shareholding in Palace to New York Jets owner Woody Johnson.
Palace co-owner and chairman Steve Parish confirmed John Textor's deal to sell his shares in the club could be completed over the weekend (Yiu Mok/PA)
Parish added: 'Yesterday we received Premier League approval for the deal. The deal will be completed some time over the weekend, or Monday or Tuesday.
'It's 100 per cent certain and UEFA know that's a done deal.
'By the time we get to the competition, John won't have anything to do with Crystal Palace and he won't have anything to do with Lyon.'
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