Crystal Palace Fans Protest Uefa's Decision to Demote Club to Conference League
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Summary
Crystal Palace fans protest Uefa's decision to demote the club to the Conference League after breaching multi-club ownership rules. The protest involved hundreds of supporters marching to Selhurst Park with banners and chants against the governing body.
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American businessman John Textor owns a stake in Crystal Palace and is the majority owner of French club Lyon, who have also qualified for th
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