CAS will hear Manchester City's appeal against a two-year ban from European competition
VIDEO SHOWS: AERIAL OF MANCHESTER CITY'S ETIHAD STADIUM, FILE FOOTAGE OF THE STADIUM, MANCHESTER CITY'S 2019/20 PREMIER LEAGUE CELEBRATIONS AND TRAINING, EXTERIORS OF UEFA HEADQUARTERS, EXTERIORS OF COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT
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1. AERIAL OF MANCHESTER CITY'S ETIHAD STADIUM
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2. MANCHESTER CITY'S ETIHAD STADIUM
3. ETIHAD STADIUM SIGN
4. EXTERIORS OF STADIUM
5. VARIOUS OF EXTERIORS OF CITY STORE
6. STADIUM SIGN
7. STADIUM
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM (FILE - MAY 12, 2019) (CITY TV - ACCESS ALL)
8. FIREWORKS ABOVE THE ETIHAD STADIUM AS MANCHESTER CITY CELEBRATE WINNING PREMIER LEAGUE
9. THE THEN CAPTAIN VINCENT KOMPANY LIFTING TROPHY TO CHEERS
10. FIREWORKS ABOVE STADIUM
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11. MANCHESTER CITY MANAGER PEP GUARDIOLA AT TRAINING SESSION
12. SERGIO AGUERO TRAINING
13. RAHEEM STERLING JOGGING
14. STERLING AT TRAINING SESSION
15. KYLE WALKER STRETCHING
16. GABRIEL JESUS STRETCHING
17. KEVIN DE BRUYNE AT TRAINING SESSION
NYON, SWITZERLAND (FILE - DECEMBER 4, 2019) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)
18. VARIOUS OF UEFA FLAGS OUTSIDE HEADQUARTERS
19. EXTERIOR OF UEFA HEADQUARTERS
20. UEFA PRESIDENT, ALEKSANDER CEFERIN SHAKING JOURNALISTS' HANDS AS HE LEAVES ROOM
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21. UEFA LOGO ON WALL
22. WALL WITH EUROPEAN STATE MEMBERS AND UEFA LOGO
23. UEFA LOGO ON WALL
24. EXTERIOR OF UEFA HEADQUARTERS
LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND (FILE - FEBRUARY 18, 2019) (REUTERS - ACCESS ALL)
25. VARIOUS EXTERIORS OF COURT OF ARBITRATION FOR SPORT (CAS)
STORY: The Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has set aside three days in this week to hear Manchester City's appeal against a two-year ban from European competition for breaching fair play rules.
CAS will hear the case from Monday (June 8) to Wednesday (June 10).
European soccer's governing body UEFA imposed the ban in February for "serious breaches" of the Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations.
It said City, majority owned by the Abu Dhabi United Group, had overstated sponsorship revenue between 2012 and 2016 and failed to cooperate with UEFA's investigation. The club were also handed a 30 million euro ($32.81 million) fine.
City, who said at the time that UEFA's process was flawed and consistently leaked, denied any wrongdoing and appealed to sport's highest court.
The ruling, if upheld, would mean City would not be able to compete in the 2020-21 Champions League should they again qualify for Europe's top club competition.
They would also be banned from European competition in the 2021-22 season.
The FFP regulations were introduced in 2011 to stop clubs running up big losses buying players and to ensure sponsorships are genuine commercial deals rather than ways for owners to pump cash into clubs to circumvent the rules.
City are second in the Premier League, 25 points behind Liverpool, with play halted since March 9 due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. The league plans to restart in June.
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