From the report by the Associated Press, the Arbitration Court on Sports matters has made known the current happen about Mancity appeal on the Champions ban. According to him, two judges out of the three that heard Mancity's recent appeal on European ban
originally dismissed our effort to throw UEFA's case out on the procedural ground level.
Manchester City was handed a two-year ban from the European champions league early this year for allegedly violating the European football financial fair play rules between 2012-2016, with the addition of an extra £25 million fine on top of the punishment by UEFA.
over the past week, the Sky Blue has filed an appeal to the court against the UEFA governing body's decision to CAS, and we are waiting for the verdict of the hearing which might come up early as July.
Mancity had just three days only to plead on the case in Lausanne through a video link, with the court hearing coming to a close at 3.15pm BST on Wednesday.
According to AP reveal, two out of the three judges on the court panel originally handling Mancity's case to throw out the punishment to the club all together on grounds of procedural.
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Hypothetically, this might result in sort of some potential hurdle for the Pep Guardiola's club to leap over in their struggle to retain access to the European champions league game, football most coveted competition in the world.
Even if the ban on City is upheld, they will still stand to lose almost £170 million in club's revenue as well as, potentially, on their ability to sign more football stars' names to the club given the emphasis on the European Champions League football.
Although some judges on the panel have kicked against City in the past, that could mean a roadblock for the club, fans must now accept and anticipate the verdict.
After the hearing by the two parties, CAS released a note claiming that both parties involved had 'expressed their satisfaction' on the matter with the procedure - but the Manchester club now is very anxious about the future of the case which might likely come up next month.
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