By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Softfootball
Notification
Personalize
  • Discover
  • Bundesliga
  • Premier League
  • Europa League
  • Laliga
  • Ligue 1
  • Previews
  • Reports
  • Serie A
  • Transfers
  • World Cup
SoftfootballSoftfootball
Font ResizerAa
  • Discover
  • Bundesliga
  • Epl
  • Europa League
  • Ligue 1
  • Serie A
  • Match Previews
  • Match Reports
  • Laliga
  • Transfers
  • World Cup
Search

Top Stories

Explore the latest updated news!

Inter Milan Tie Down Young Talents Christos Alexiou and Dilan Zárate on New Deals

Switzerland defender Akanji explains Manchester City summer exit

1
Thomas Tuchel. Photo credit: England media

World Cup Qualifier: Andorra hoping to prevent unwanted record against England

1

Stay Connected

Find us on socials
248.1kFollowersLike
61.1kFollowersFollow
165kSubscribersSubscribe
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
Made by ThemeRuby using the Foxiz theme. Powered by WordPress
UEFA Europa League

Crystal Palace fans protest UEFA’s Europa League snub, calling it “theft”

Last updated: September 2, 2025 17:41
By Emmanuel Godwin
No Comments
Share
UEFA issue update on Crystal Palace being banned from Europe next season
Crystal Palace (Credit: Getty Images)
SHARE

Softfootball understands that fans of Crystal Palace have disagreed publicly about the recent decision of the European football governing body. The fans protested publicly on Tuesday and promised to continue till the club is back to where it originally belonged.

According to the UK Guardian, Crystal Palace supporters took their fight to the streets after UEFA’s controversial decision to demote the club from the Europa League to the Europa Conference League despite the Eagles winning the FA Cup.

UEFA has previously made exceptions for other multi-club relationships, notably clearing Manchester City and Girona and Manchester United and Nice to compete in the same tournaments after structural adjustments were made, but they weren’t lenient to Crystal Palace.

Crystal Palace fans protest during their march from Norwood Clocktower to Selhurst Park. (Photo Credit: Yui Mok/PA)
Crystal Palace fans protest during their march from Norwood Clocktower to Selhurst Park. (Photo Credit: Yui Mok/PA)

It was recorded that hundreds of fans marched from Norwood High Street to Selhurst Park on Tuesday evening, holding banners and voicing anger at what they described as a “robbery” of their rightful European place.

The protest, organised by a supporters’ group Holmesdale Fanatics, came days after UEFA confirmed Palace had been demoted due to a breach of multi-club ownership rules.

“UEFA: morally bankrupt. “Revoke the ruling now,”

read one of the banners, while another stated:

“Football: created by the poor, stolen by the rich.”

The governing body ruled that John Textor’s Eagle Football Holdings had “decisive influence” over both Palace and French side Lyon, in breach of UEFA regulations, despite attempts to resolve the conflict before the March deadline.

“It’s not fair,”

said Palace fan Josh Harness.

“We won the oldest cup competition in the world and earned our place in the Europa League. Now we’ve been demoted and can’t even plan properly for next season.”

Parish also revealed that Woody Johnson, owner of the NFL’s New York Jets, has passed the Premier League’s Owners’ and Directors’ Test and is set to purchase Textor’s 43% stake. But UEFA insisted the changes came too late.

A petition demanding that UEFA reverse the decision has already gathered nearly 3,000 signatures. Fanatics issued a wider call to action across Europe, stating that the protest will continue until their request is granted.

“This won’t be the last protest. We’re standing against a system that rewards a cartel of clubs and punishes ambition.”

Recall that Softfootball had earlier reported the reaction of the Chairman of Crystal Palace, Steve Parish, who called the UEFA decision a “terrible injustice.” Speaking to Sky Sports, Parish said:

“We’re devastated. It’s a bad day for football. It’s a terrible injustice. We’ve been locked out of a European competition on the most ridiculous technicality. Supporters of all clubs should be devastated for us.”

Palace are expected to appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), with club chairman Steve Parish calling the decision “one of the greatest injustices in European football history.”

 

TAGGED:Crystal Palace
Share This Article
Facebook Copy Link Print
ByEmmanuel Godwin
Follow:
Emmanuel Godwin is an accredited sports journalist and the Editor at Softfootball.com. He has a strong track record of conducting in-depth interviews with top footballers and managers, and is known for delivering high-quality, breaking news coverage in the world of football.
Leave a review Leave a review

Leave a Review Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Recommended

Manchester City Submit Champions League Squad Including Donnarumma
Premier League UEFA Champions League
Switzerland defender Akanji explains Manchester City summer exit
Transfers
Ilkay Gundogan Close to Galatasaray Switch as City Give Exit Approval
Footballers Transfers
Marc Guehi’s Liverpool Transfer Collapses as Crystal Palace Pull Plug on Deadline Day
Transfers

Related Stories

Uncover the stories that related to the post!
Eberechi Eze (Credit: Getty Images)
Transfers

Tottenham is preparing to send Crystal Palace an official bid for Eze

No Comments
UEFA issue update on Crystal Palace being banned from Europe next season
Premier League

UEFA rejects Crystal Palace’s plea, dumps them to third tier 

No Comments
Transfers

Yeremy Pino to wear jersey no.10 after completing move to Crystal Palace

No Comments
Marc Guehi (Photo Credit: Getty)
Transfers

Crystal Palace hoping to resolve Marc Guehi’s future amid Liverpool interest

No Comments
Jaydee Canvot
Transfers

Crystal Palace set to rival Aston Villa for Toulouse defender Jaydee Canvot

No Comments
Match ReportsPremier League

Hudson-Odoi denies Palace as Forest battle back for Selhurst Park draw

No Comments
Tottenham for Eberechi Eze
Transfers

Tottenham and Crystal Palace in direct talks over £60m Eze deal

No Comments
Arne Slot (Photo Credit: Getty)
Premier League

We had no issue, Liverpool boss, Arne Slot says after Palace defeat

No Comments
adbanner
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?