Nigerian
duo of Joseph Yobo and Emmanuel Emenike are out of this season’s Europa
Cup as their Turkish side Fenerbahce will be unable to compete in the
Europa League this season. This comes after the Court of Arbitration for
Sport upheld a UEFA-imposed two-year ban from European competition over
a match-fixing scandal on Wednesday. Emenike just joined the team in
the summer transfers.
With the International Olympic
Committee vote on whether Istanbul, Madrid or Tokyo will host the 2020
Olympics due on Sept. 7, the timing of the announcement delivers another
body blow to the tarnished image of Turkish sport.
The Turkish Athletics Federation
earlier on Wednesday handed a two-year suspension to double European
100m hurdles champion Nevin Yanit for drugs violations, just weeks after
similar bans were given to 31 other local athletes.
Fenerbahce said they would appeal the
CAS decision in a Swiss federal court but the club’s shares took a
beating following the decision, falling nearly 6 percent, before
trimming losses to close 3.5 percent down at 24.60 lira.
Playing under appeal against the
original ban, Fenerbahce were beaten 2-0 by Arsenal in the second leg of
a Champions League playoff on Tuesday, losing the tie 5-0 on aggregate.
Normally a defeat at this stage would
still guarantee a berth in the continent’s second tier competition but
Fenerbahce will be barred from the Europa League following the CAS
ruling.
Lausanne-based CAS said in a statement
it had dismissed appeals filed by Fenerbahce and Ukraine’s Metalist
Kharkiv, barred by UEFA over involvement in a domestic match-fixing case
dating back to 2008.
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