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“The case is opened with a demand now for 45 million euros and reserving the right for more in connection with our material loss due to the said exclusion,” it said. The court petition also requests an interim measure to reinstate Fenerbahce in the Champions League and Fenerbahce says it expects a CAS decision on this by next weekend. In late August the football federation (TFF) rejected the club's offer to play in a lower division, having already turned down its appeal against the ruling barring it from European competition. The TFF has said it would not take any decisions regarding individuals or clubs involved in alleged match-fixing until a Turkish court accepts the indictment and ends a ban on the disclosure of evidence. That could take several months. However, under pressure from Uefa, the TFF then excluded Fenerbahce from the Champions League, allowing Turkish league runners-up Trabzonspor to take their place. The TFF has postponed the start of the season by a month until September 9 due to the investigation.
































