Uefa is trying to stop clubs spending beyond their means through Financial Fair Play. Malaga are appealing against the initial decision taken by Uefa to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) as they try to get the entire ban overturned - and they have been awarded a licence from the Spanish Football Federation to play in Europe next season should that appeal be successful.Pellegrini's Malaga, currently sixth in La Liga, reached the Champions League quarter-finals this season after defeating AC Milan and Porto.Pellegrini, 59, is a front-runner to take charge of City after the 2011-12 Premier League champions sacked Roberto Mancini on Monday. As well as being banned from Europe in the next season they qualify in, Malaga were fined 300,000 euros (£244,000) and faced a further season's suspension unless they could prove by the end of March that they had settled outstanding payments to other teams, staff and tax authorities.The Chilean has said no deal had been agreed with City.However, the club have confirmed Uefa has accepted they have complied with those requirements.But they are now clear to compete after their following qualification having proved they have no outstanding debts.Malaga football club has today received communication from Uefa that its financial control committee has confirmed that, after an analysis of the situation of the Martiricos club on 31 March, 2013, it leaves without effect the second conditional year of suspension against the Andalusian club," said a statement on the club's website.
Saturday, 18 May 2013
European ban waived
Uefa is trying to stop clubs spending beyond their means through Financial Fair Play. Malaga are appealing against the initial decision taken by Uefa to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas) as they try to get the entire ban overturned - and they have been awarded a licence from the Spanish Football Federation to play in Europe next season should that appeal be successful.Pellegrini's Malaga, currently sixth in La Liga, reached the Champions League quarter-finals this season after defeating AC Milan and Porto.Pellegrini, 59, is a front-runner to take charge of City after the 2011-12 Premier League champions sacked Roberto Mancini on Monday. As well as being banned from Europe in the next season they qualify in, Malaga were fined 300,000 euros (£244,000) and faced a further season's suspension unless they could prove by the end of March that they had settled outstanding payments to other teams, staff and tax authorities.The Chilean has said no deal had been agreed with City.However, the club have confirmed Uefa has accepted they have complied with those requirements.But they are now clear to compete after their following qualification having proved they have no outstanding debts.Malaga football club has today received communication from Uefa that its financial control committee has confirmed that, after an analysis of the situation of the Martiricos club on 31 March, 2013, it leaves without effect the second conditional year of suspension against the Andalusian club," said a statement on the club's website.
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