The club's appeal will be heard in Lausanne on Friday, August 8, and the decision is expected to be announced the following Monday, August 11. Glasner is confident that the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) will rule in their favor and overturn UEFA's decision.
Glasner stated that the club cannot influence the decision made by UEFA or CAS, so they are focusing on preparing for the upcoming season. He emphasized the importance of creating a strong team spirit and commitment among the players.
The club is waiting for the final decision, but they remain confident that their appeal will be successful and they will be able to participate in the Europa League. Once the decision is made, they will begin preparing for the tournament.