Ceferin also insisted that UEFA’s fair-playing monetary regulations are “not dead.” City’s victory in the Court of Arbitration for Sport was noted as a blow to efforts to cut the spending of wealthy club owners.
The city’s president, Khaldoon Al Mubarak, also spoke on stage on Monday and said he was looking to build a “constructive relationship” with UEFA after the legal war has become controversial.
City was fined A$17 million for obstructing research into its finances, but CAS lifted a Champions League ban after failing to meet UEFA’s verdict that the club disguised the benefit of at least $36 million in Abu Dhabi corporate sponsorship. Possession.
“No one who loses a case,” Ceferin said in an interview with The Associated Press, discussing the City case for the first time.
“We are satisfied with the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
But we will have to respect the resolution of the framework that we agreed to as the last example of our resolution-making process.
He (FFP) is dead and again, monetary fair play has been successful in this case, here are some procedural elements, evidently that were decisive.
When asked about the option of being attractive before the Swiss Federal Court, Ceferin replied: “I don’t need to get into this.”
As City enters the UEFA-led Champions League for the 10th consecutive season, the club needs the riots to persist as the team continues its attempts to win Europe’s most important interclub name for the first time.
The city refused to hire its executives for interviews, but Al Mubarak conducted an end-of-season internal interview published on the city’s website.
“Life is too short for grudges,” Al Mubarak said.
“It’s a vital festival. It’s one of the most prestigious festivals in the game world and it’s a festival that we have to win and it’s a festival that we have to respect to win.”
“And it was a challenge. It’s us, the end of the story as far as I’m concerned. I focus on one thing: how can I help this club compete in this festival and win it, and how to have a constructive appointment.” UEFA. I think it’s the only way forward.”