The uncertainty surrounding Crystal Palaceâs participation in the 2025-26 Europa League is expected to persist until the end of the month, according to sources familiar with the process. The clubâs hierarchy recently met with UEFA officials in Switzerland to discuss their involvement in the competition.
UEFAâs Rules on Multi-Club Ownership
UEFAâs regulations prohibit individuals from having control over multiple clubs participating in the same competition to avoid conflicts of interest. Crystal Palaceâs co-owner, John Textor, owns a majority stake in Ligue 1 side Lyon, which has also qualified for the Europa League. Palace are arguing that Textor does not have decisive control over the club, given the Eagle Football groupâs 45% stake.
The Complexity of the Situation
The situation is complex, with Palaceâs league position and Lyonâs Coupe de France win adding to the uncertainty. Lyonâs sixth-place finish in the French top flight initially secured a spot in the Conference League, but they were promoted to the Europa League after Paris St-Germain won the Coupe de France and qualified for the Champions League.
Textorâs Stake in Crystal Palace
Textorâs investment in Crystal Palace, Lyon, Botafogo, and RWD Molenbeek has raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest. While Textor has tried to sell his stake in Palace, he remains a significant shareholder. The clubâs co-owner, Steve Parish, has a different perspective on multi-club ownership, highlighting the challenges of navigating these complex issues.
A Precedent for Resolving Similar Issues
Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis recently diluted his control at the club by placing his shares in a blind trust, allowing both Forest and Olympiakos to participate in the Champions League. However, sources close to Eagle Football believe this option may not be viable for Palace, given Textorâs level of influence.
The Outcome
The decision on Crystal Palaceâs Europa League participation is now expected towards the end of June. The clubâs fate will depend on UEFAâs assessment of Textorâs control and the potential conflicts of interest. Both Crystal Palace and UEFA have been approached for comment, but no official statement has been made.
