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UEFA Cracks Down on Football Club Ownership
10 Dec
Summary
- UEFA enforces strict March 1 deadline for multi-club ownership rules.
- Three clubs removed from European competitions due to ownership conflicts.
- Court of Arbitration for Sport upholds UEFA's strict compliance deadline.

UEFA is rigorously enforcing regulations against multi-club ownership to safeguard the integrity of European competitions. Clubs sharing common ownership groups face demotion or removal if they both qualify for the same tournament, with the team finishing lower in their domestic league typically losing their spot.
This policy, previously a minor concern, has become a significant factor due to rule changes. A new assessment date of March 1, moved forward from June, has directly impacted several clubs. Crystal Palace, alongside Drogheda United and FC DAC 1904, were subsequently disqualified or demoted.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has backed UEFA's stance, confirming the March 1 deadline as absolute. This ruling provides essential clarity and predictability for clubs preparing for future seasons, ensuring adherence to multi-club ownership criteria.




