Thursday, August 14, 2014
Celtic: Legia Warsaw's Champions League bid offer fizzles
Legia Warsaw's bid against the discipline that cost them their Champions League put and restored Celtic has been rejected by Uefa.
The Polish club were authorized for fielding a suspended player in their third qualifying round tie with Celtic.
The Scottish champions were then attracted to face Maribor in the play-off round, with Legia dispatched to an Europa League tie with Aktobe of Kazakhstan.
"Till the last minute we trusted that the soul of game wins, we discover the choice greatly unreasonable"
Dariusz Mioduski Legia Warsaw director
Legia mean to take their case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
"The claim held up by the Polish club was rejected and, in this manner, the first choice of the Uefa Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body is affirmed," perused an announcement from European football's legislating body.
Also Celtic reacted: "As far as it matters for us, we can just continue on the premise of Uefa's choices and the installations reported by them and, in this way, we should now get ready for our match against NK Maribor one week from now."
Shield Bartosz Bereszynski was because of serve a three-match European boycott at the begin of this season and missed both legs of the Polish club's second qualifying round tie against St Patrick's Athletic, and the 4-1 first-leg triumph over Celtic.
He went ahead as a substitute towards the end of Legia's 2-0 second-leg win at Murrayfield.
Be that as it may, it developed that Bereszynski had not been enrolled for the amusements against St Pats and hence the matches did not number towards his suspension.
Legia Warsaw shield Bartosz Bereszyński
Bereszynski's cooperation eventually taken a toll Legia Warsaw their Champions League place
Subsequently, Celtic were given a 3-0 "walkover" win for the second leg, taking them through on away objectives.
Legia advanced on the premise of three different Uefa regulations and made reference to "the target and subjective parts of the offense; in situations where all parts of the offense host been uncovered by the gathering charged and in the wake of considering both exasperating and moderating circumstances".
They had planned to have the discipline scaled down, invalidated or suspended.
Reacting to the most recent judgment, Legia Warsaw executive and lion's share shareholder Dariusz Mioduski told BBC Scotland: "Colossal frustration, systems appear to be more critical than football.
"We have an intends to advance and we will do that, close to that we have to take a gander at the guidelines. Now is the right time with us to work with Uefa to examine these standards as unmistakably they are not meeting expectations."
Mioduski included that not having any contact from Celtic since the first discipline was "presumably the greatest bafflement".
Uefa proclamation in full
"The UEFA Appeals Body met yesterday after an offer by Legia Warszawa against the choice taken by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on 8 August.
"The offer held up by the Polish club was rejected and, consequently, the first choice of the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body is affirmed.
"The Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body had endorsed Legia for fielding a suspended player (Article 18 of the Regulations of the UEFA Champions League, 2014/15 rival, and Article 21 of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations, 2014 release) in the 2014/15 UEFA Champions League third qualifying round return leg against Celtic FC in Edinburgh on 6 August. That match has been proclaimed as a relinquish, significance Legia lost 3-0."
What's more he said in an authority club explanation: "Till the last minute we trusted that the soul of game wins, we discover the choice to a great degree out of line.
"Be that as it may we expected that choice and were ready for it. We are to speak to the CAS instantly. We will utilize the full claim strategy, so as to get back our come about that was decently picked up on the pitch.
"We will absolutely completely subordinate to the last verdict. At the same time regardless I trust that football will win, and the qualities it is focused around: reasonable play and admiration to the on-the-pitch result."
Legia's board president Bogusław Lesnodorski included: "We trust that CAS will judge our case as quickly as time permits.
"We don't surrender and continue battling. Our legal advisors are currently buckling down working on this issue, while the group gets ready for the expected matches. We point high as dependably."
Celtic's Champions League play-off matches are because of occur on 20 and 26 August, with the first leg in Slovenia.
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