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Cellino bid for Leeds United blocked by Football League

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Italian businessman Massimo Cellino has been barred from taking over fallen giants Leeds United, the English Football League announced Monday. The League said Cellino's recent conviction for a tax offence in an Italian court was a "disqualifying condition under its owners' and directors' test". However, the ruling by the Football League, the governing body for the three English divisions below the elite Premier League, leaves second-tier Leeds facing an uncertain future given Cellino has already put more than £2 million ($3.3m, 2.4m euros) into the Yorkshire club. The league said the decision was taken at a meeting of their board on Sunday following Cellino's fine for non-payment of Italian duty on a boat imported from the United States. "Mr Cellino was recently found guilty beyond reasonable doubt by a Court in Sardinia of an offence under Italian tax legislation relating to the non-payment of import duties on a boat," said a Football League statement issued Monday. "This resulted in a fine of 600,000 euros (£500,800), an order for the payment of trial costs and the confiscation of the boat in question. "Having fully considered the matter, the board agreed unanimously that the decision of the Italian court does constitute a disqualifying condition under its owners' and directors' test. "The relevant disqualifying condition being that Massimo Cellino has been convicted of an offence involving acts that would reasonably be considered to be dishonest." Cellino is entitled to appeal against the league's decision within 14 days. The statement added: "In such circumstances, the League would seek to expedite the process to deliver certainty to all parties in the shortest possible timeframe." Last Tuesday, following Cellino's conviction by an Italian court, his lawyer said the verdict was "irrelevant" as far as the takeover was concerned. According to my point of view, this business has no relevance whatsoever to the decision of the Football League," Giovanni Cocco told BBC Radio Leeds. "Obviously that's up to the Football League themselves. "The verdict does not mean that Cellino is guilty -- because in Italian law he can only be guilty after the third stage of the process. Today (Tuesday) he is innocent." Leeds, one of England's leading clubs in the early 1970s, are currently 13th in the second tier Championship and a huge 29 points adrift of automatic promotion to the Premier League. Source: AFP

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