Nottingham Forest Questions Crystal Palace’s Europa League Spot

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Nottingham Forest has formally written to UEFA to express concerns over Crystal Palace’s participation in the 2025/26 Europa League.

The issue raised relates to a potential breach of UEFA’s multi-club ownership rules. These rules prevent two clubs owned or controlled by the same individual or group from playing in the same European competition.

What’s the Conflict About? Nottingham Forest Claims

Crystal Palace’s minority shareholder, John Textor, is also the majority owner of Olympique Lyonnais in France. Both Lyon and Palace have qualified for the Europa League next season.

UEFA regulations state clubs under the same control cannot compete in the same tournament. This is to preserve integrity and prevent conflicts of interest.

Nottingham Forest’s Complaint to UEFA

Nottingham Forest, who narrowly missed out on a European place, argue that Palace’s situation violates these ownership rules.

If UEFA finds Palace in breach, Forest could be the beneficiary, replacing them in the Europa League. Forest has requested that UEFA review Crystal Palace’s eligibility. This is before the final list of clubs is confirmed.

Who is John Textor?

John Textor is an American businessman and the head of Eagle Football Holdings, which owns a 43% stake in Crystal Palace and is the majority shareholder in Lyon.

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He has been vocal about the challenges of UEFA’s ownership rules. Thus stating they are outdated and unfair in the modern football environment.

However, under current UEFA guidelines, owning or influencing two clubs in the same competition can result in sanctions or disqualification.

What Happens Next? Will UEFA Ban Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest Secure the Europa League Spot Next Season?

UEFA will review Forest’s complaint and provide a ruling by the end of June 2025. If Palace is found to be in breach, UEFA could:

  • Remove Palace from the Europa League
  • Award the place to Nottingham Forest
  • Enforce changes in club ownership structures
  • No decision has been made yet, and Palace remains listed as a qualified club.

Final Word

This complaint from Nottingham Forest has sparked debate about ownership rules and the fairness of competition. With Lyon and Palace both set to feature in the Europa League, UEFA’s next steps will be key.

A final decision from UEFA could have a significant impact not just for Forest and Palace but for other multi-club ownership models across Europe.

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