French giants Lyon relegated to Ligue 2

The decision was confirmed by DNGC, with Lyon set to appeal

French football club Lyon has been relegated to Ligue 2 due to ongoing financial difficulties.

Lyon's demotion was confirmed by the DNGC, the French body responsible for overseeing the financial health of professional football clubs.

Despite meetings between Lyon officials, including owner John Textor, and the DNGC on June 24, the club was unable to convince the body that their financial situation had sufficiently improved to reverse the decision.

Lyon’s debts, which stood at £422m last October, have been a source of concern for the governing body, and despite recent efforts to raise funds through player sales, the club's financial future remains precarious.

The club, which has won seven Ligue 1 titles, including a historic seven consecutive championships between 2002 and 2008, has not played in Ligue 2 since 1989.

Lyon’s relegation could have wider repercussions for Premier League side Crystal Palace. Textor, who holds a majority stake in Lyon, also owns a 43% share in Palace.

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