Turan Tovuz faces UEFA sanctions for alleged match-fixing, with the club set to appeal the decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Turan Tovuz has been banned from participating in the UEFA Conference League following a ruling by UEFA regarding allegations of match-fixing. The club is now planning to challenge this decision through legal means, as they have appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

The ban comes after an investigation into Turan Tovuz's involvement in potential match-fixing activities during recent matches. According to UEFA, the club has been found guilty and will not be eligible to compete in the Conference League until further notice. This decision is a significant blow to the team’s prospects for this season.

Turan Tovuz management has expressed their dissatisfaction with the ruling and believes that there are procedural issues that need to be addressed. The club's legal team is preparing a comprehensive case to present at CAS, aiming to overturn the ban and restore Turan Tovuz's participation in the Conference League.

The match-fixing allegations have cast a shadow over the club’s reputation and could potentially impact their future financial and competitive standing within European football. UEFA's decision underscores the severity of such violations and highlights the importance of maintaining integrity in sports.

As Turan Tovuz awaits the outcome of its appeal, fans and stakeholders are closely monitoring developments to see how this situation unfolds. The club's ability to secure a favorable ruling could have far-reaching implications for their future participation in European competitions.