Scottish club, Celtic, returned to continue the preliminary round of the
Champions League after Legia Warsaw issued for using a player who is
still affected by a ban.
Legia 6-1 win over Celtic in the home and away matches in the third qualifying round but Leiga lower Bereszynski Bartosz Celtic come to the barn when he was hit by sanctions ban.
Therefore Celtic got the win with a 3-0 sejingga qualify for the next round on goal difference as Celtic lost 1-4 at home to clubs from Poland Leiga it.
However Leiga Champions Polish-League still has five days to appeal the decision of the UEFA.
If the decision remains the UEFA Leiga who will compete for the Europa League, while Celtic to continue qualifying for the Champions League against Ludogorets with the possibility of Bulgaria, Maribor from Slovenia, Slovakia's Slovan Bratislava, Malmo of Sweden or Danish club Aalborg.
UEFA also impose additional sanctions on Bereszynski, which when dropped face sanctions Celtic still hit a three-match ban after a red card in a match last Leiga in the Europa League last season against Apollon Limassol.
Officials Leiga, Dominik Ebebenge, UEFA said the decision was unfair and totally out of proportion.
Legia 6-1 win over Celtic in the home and away matches in the third qualifying round but Leiga lower Bereszynski Bartosz Celtic come to the barn when he was hit by sanctions ban.
Therefore Celtic got the win with a 3-0 sejingga qualify for the next round on goal difference as Celtic lost 1-4 at home to clubs from Poland Leiga it.
However Leiga Champions Polish-League still has five days to appeal the decision of the UEFA.
If the decision remains the UEFA Leiga who will compete for the Europa League, while Celtic to continue qualifying for the Champions League against Ludogorets with the possibility of Bulgaria, Maribor from Slovenia, Slovakia's Slovan Bratislava, Malmo of Sweden or Danish club Aalborg.
UEFA also impose additional sanctions on Bereszynski, which when dropped face sanctions Celtic still hit a three-match ban after a red card in a match last Leiga in the Europa League last season against Apollon Limassol.
Officials Leiga, Dominik Ebebenge, UEFA said the decision was unfair and totally out of proportion.