Lens lose promotion appeal as they wait for €10m cash infusion

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July 16- Lens’s eagerly awaited promotion to Ligue 1 in France is still being delayed after an appeal commission upheld a ruling banning them from joining the French top flight on financial grounds.

The French Football Federation’s appeals body said in a statement they had “confirmed” the sanction imposed last month by the League’s National Directorate of Management Control (DNCG).

Lens, the 1998 French champions, are owned by Azerbaijani businessman Hafiz Mammadov, who also owns FC Baku and recently acquired English Championship side Sheffield Wednesday.

Lens are reported to be 10 million euros short in their budget for next season to meet strict financial criteria. “Although the Bank of Azerbaijan has vouched for us … the appeals commission has kept asking for 10 million euros. As the funds have not yet been transferred to our bank account, the decision has been upheld,” Lens said in a statement.

The club added they would appeal to the National Olympic Committee, France’s highest sporting authority, if they are prevented from taking their place amongst the elite.