United in potential Champions League reprieve after FIFA threaten Swiss FA

By Sportsmail Reporter
Last updated at 12:40 PM on 17th December 2011


FIFA's threat to suspend Switzerland from world football if its national association does not discipline FC Sion could hand Manchester United a Champions League reprieve.
If the suspension took effect, Swiss champion FC Basle would be prevented from playing Bayern Munich in the Champions League round of 16 in February.
Basle advanced ahead of Manchester United, who would logically be reinstated by UEFA.
Back in the game? United could make a return to Europe's elite competition
Back in the game? United could make a return to Europe's elite competition
Switzerland's Football Association has a further incentive to meet FIFA's demand - it is scheduled to host Lionel Messi and Argentina in a February 29 friendly in Bern.
Swiss FA leaders were meeting Saturday to weigh the FIFA ultimatum.
Sion has breached football's rules in a legal saga since 2009 when FIFA imposed a one-year transfer ban for breaking transfer regulations in the signing of goalkeeper Essam El-Hadary.
On Saturday, FIFA criticised 'the attitude of the club repeatedly trying to circumvent this decision in a legally abusive manner,' in a statement issued after a meeting of its executive committee.
Sion's determination to fight football and legal authorities led it to launch a series of civil court actions against UEFA since being expelled from the Europa League in September for fielding players that were signed during the transfer ban.
Making a stand: FIFA have handed the Swiss FA an ultimatum to punish FC Sion
Making a stand: FIFA have handed the Swiss FA an ultimatum to punish FC Sion
In the dock: Christian Constantin, President of FC Sion
In the dock: Christian Constantin, President of FC Sion
FIFA and UEFA were backed on Thursday by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which upheld UEFA's right to kick Sion out of the competition based on FIFA's transfer sanction.
FIFA stepped up the fight Saturday by ordering the Swiss FA to enforce a ban on registering six Sion players signed in the offseason during the transfer embargo.
'As a consequence, all matches in which the relevant players participated shall be declared forfeit or three points shall be deducted respectively,' FIFA said.
'Should this deadline not be respected, the Swiss FA will be automatically suspended from Jan. 14, 2012 onwards.'
Repeat performance: Celtic returned to the Europa League after Sion were booted out earlier this year
Repeat performance: Celtic returned to the Europa League after Sion were booted out earlier this year

Under the terms of a FIFA suspension, a country's national and club teams, referees and officials are prohibited from taking part in international matches and meetings, or receive FIFA funding.
Lord Goldsmith, who served as the UK's Attorney General between 2001 and 2007, was listed by FIFA today as part of the committee mandated to propose reforms to the game's world governing body, which has endured a damaging 2011.
Former FIFA presidential candidate Mohamed Bin Hammam was handed a lifetime ban for bribery in July, while Jack Warner, a FIFA vice-president and president of the confederation governing football in North and Central America and the Caribbean (CONCACAF), resigned from all football activity in June having been charged with the same offence.




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Dress it up however you like but Basel qualified we didnt , FIFA have to realize there are ethical issues involved ( I know ! Good luck with that one ) and Basel should be allowed to play they won fair and square
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i cant afford sky so im happy to watch my beloved team on chanel 5 in the europa where we deserve to be. i want to see the likes of pogba, morrison, keane, tunnicliffe, cleverley, wellbeck, jones, given more european minutes than they could ever get were we to stay in the champs league. lets be honest weve gone backwards since last year and with our thieving owners handicapping the club - youth is the only way !
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Would not want to be reinstated like this... cant think of anything more embarrassing. We were not good enough this year, thats why we are out.
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Calm your skin, it aint going to happen.
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bilbo baggins, Manchester, i really hope your wrong, do you know how hard we had to work to get out of the europa league? i agree with Rob Coward bayern should just get a bye, united wernt good enough in the group stages they shouldnt be rewarded because a europa league club didnt follow the rules that everyother club has abided by.
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booked my trip to ajax now-dont people mess about with nonsense-but celtic ended up back in europe so you never know.hope not as we went outfair and square-neede their heads knocking together the swiss and fifa/uefa
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UEFA and FIFA really helps man utd. money can solved problems...
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lLts hope the Swiss do the right thing and keep utd on a Thursday Evening.
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Would that be the same FIFA that the English hate?.........But you will take the reinstatement,Double standards or what.
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Never heard so much nonsense in my life!! Where do DM get their writers from??
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