CFG told to reduce shareholding in Man City or Girona to clear both teams for UCL
May 15 – Manchester City and their sister club Girona will not both be able to compete in next season’s Champions League unless the Abu Dhabi owners reduce their shareholding in one or other of the two, UEFA has ruled.
The City Football Group (CFG) owns 100 per cent of Manchester City and 47% of La Liga side Girona. Both have qualified for the Champions League but to compete in it next season the CFG will have to reduce its stake in one — and Girona is the obvious choice — to less than 30%.
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