Fans question timing of Cellino's Football League ban
Leeds owner Massimo Cellino has been disqualified under the Football League's Owners' and Directors' Test, the governing body has announced.
Leeds owner Massimo Cellino has been disqualified under the Football League's Owners' and Directors' Test, the governing body has announced.
Leeds owner Massimo Cellino could be forced to sell the club after the Football League announced the Italian has failed its Owners' and Directors' Test.
Cellino successfully appealed against the League's decision to block his takeover of Leeds in April, but after receiving the detailed evidence from the Italian court that convicted him of tax evasion, the governing body has ruled the 58-year-old is not fit to continue as the club's president.
The League's board of directors agreed unanimously at a meeting last week, after finally receiving the Italian judge's written report on Cellino's conviction for failing to pay tax on his yacht, that Cellino is "subject to a disqualifying condition under the terms of the Test".
The League confirmed that Cellino is entitled to appeal in the next 14 days.
A Leeds fans' group has questioned the Football League's motives behind its decision to disqualify Massimo Cellino from owning the club.
Thousands ask Football League to act "in the best interests of Leeds United" after Massimo Cellino was disqualified from owning the club.