Partizan Belgrade's three-year ban from European football overturned

The Court of Arbitration for Sport has overturned Partizan Belgrade's three-year ban from European club football.

Partizan Belgrade's three-year ban from European football overturned

The Court of Arbitration for Sport has overturned Partizan Belgrade's three-year ban from European club football after the Serbian club presented new evidence to show they have settled their national tax debts.

Partizan, currently second in the Serbian league, were given the ban by European football's governing body UEFA in December for breaching club licensing and financial fair play rules, which state all clubs must be up to date on tax payments.

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