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CAS hands PAOK back its seven points, for now

CAS hands PAOK back its seven points, for now

Last season's Super League champion PAOK was handed a lifeline in its pursuit of Champions League qualification when the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) overturned a seven-point deduction on Friday.

PAOK was adjudged to have broken the Greek soccer federation (EPO)'s ownership rules by having a stake in league rivals Xanthi.

The court upheld PAOK's appeal and referred the case back to the EPO, who must deliver a fresh verdict.

The temporary decision restores PAOK to second place in the Greek top division behind newly-crowned champion Olympiakos, with three rounds to play.

Olympiakos is guaranteed a spot in the third qualifying round of the Champions League, while the runner-up enters the second qualifying round of the Europe's elite competition.

"The CAS panel found that, notwithstanding its power to decide the case itself, it was not appropriate to render a final and binding decision in such circumstances, with major consequences for Greek soccer,” the court said.

Olympiakos had also lodged a complaint against the EPO's decision, asking for harsher sanctions to be imposed on PAOK and Xanthi.

The court also confirmed Xanthi's seven-point deduction remains in place as the Thrace club did not appeal against it.

[Reuters]

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