Suspended UEFA president Michel Platini was told by
FIFA that he cannot bypass its appeals process by challenging his
eight-year ban directly at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
London: Suspended UEFA president Michel Platini was
told by FIFA that he cannot bypass its appeals process by challenging
his eight-year ban directly at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Platini was banned on Monday for eight years along with former FIFA president Sepp Blatter, Xinhua reported.
Platini has been hoping to overturn his ban before the February 27 presidential election.
FIFA said it wrote to Platini's lawyers on Tuesday to confirm that the UEFA leader can only go to CAS if the governing body's appeals committee first rejects his request.
FIFA rules state a list of candidates must be finalised one month before the election in Zurich.
Platini's legal team described the decision as "procedural sabotage" aimed at denying him a place in the election.
Platini was banned on Monday for eight years along with former FIFA president Sepp Blatter, Xinhua reported.
Platini has been hoping to overturn his ban before the February 27 presidential election.
FIFA said it wrote to Platini's lawyers on Tuesday to confirm that the UEFA leader can only go to CAS if the governing body's appeals committee first rejects his request.
FIFA rules state a list of candidates must be finalised one month before the election in Zurich.
Platini's legal team described the decision as "procedural sabotage" aimed at denying him a place in the election.
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