Edinburgh City Fights Back: Appeal Against 15-Point Deduction in Scottish League Two
Edinburgh City challenges a 15-point deduction by the SPFL, citing an insolvency event, as they strive to recover in the Scottish League Two.

Edinburgh City has announced its intention to appeal a significant 15-point deduction imposed by the Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL). This penalty followed the appointment of a provisional liquidator on July 22, due to unpaid debts, which under SPFL rules constitutes an insolvency event.
Background of the Penalty
Under SPFL regulations, any club experiencing an insolvency event is subject to a 15-point deduction in the current season, followed by a five-point deduction in the subsequent season. This rule has placed Edinburgh City at the bottom of League 2, starting the season with -15 points after a narrow 2-1 loss to Stirling Albion.
Previous Challenges
This is not the first time Edinburgh City has faced league sanctions. The club was relegated from League 1 in the 2023-24 season following a six-point deduction for failing to meet financial obligations to players and other creditors.
Club's Response
In a recent statement, Edinburgh City FC expressed its acknowledgment of the penalty and its immediate plans to appeal: "Edinburgh City FC hereby acknowledges the penalty imposed upon it by the SPFL this morning. The club will begin its appeal process immediately. No further comment will be made at this time."
Looking Ahead
As the appeal process unfolds, the club and its supporters are hopeful for a reversal of the penalty, which could significantly impact their standing and strategy in the ongoing league season. The outcome of this appeal could also set a precedent for how financial insolvencies are handled in Scottish football.
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