Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Fenerbahce kicked out of Champions League

The Turkish Football Federation has decided to ban domestic champions Fenerbahce from this season's European Champions League.

European football's governing body UEFA called for the move amid a match-fixing investigation involving the top Istanbul club, the federation said.

It said it took the decision at an extraordinary board meeting on Wednesday ahead of Thursday's Champions League draw.


UEFA had promised that any club found guilty of corrupting matches would be kicked out of its marquee competition and have results wiped from the record.

"UEFA is working very hard behind the scenes to ride the game of these threats," general secretary Gianni Infantino said at the playoffs draw this month.

"We will not hesitate to prosecute any individual, any official or any club."

It was unclear how UEFA will allocate Fenerbahce's place in the draw.

Turkish league runners-up Trabzonspor were eliminated in the qualifying rounds and could be reinstated, yet have also been implicated in the match-fixing probe.

Spanish rivals Barcelona and Real Madrid will join England's elite clubs Manchester United and Chelsea among the top seeded teams.

Inter Milan also heads one of eight four-team groups to be drawn in Monaco.

AC Milan need Serie A rivals Udinese to eliminate high-ranked Arsenal in Wednesday's playoffs for the seven-time European champions to avoid dropping into the pot of number two seeded teams.


source: Aljazeera

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