UEFA rejects Sevilla's 'keeper appeal

UEFA has rejected Sevilla's appeal over the alleged false registration of Paris Saint-Germain keeper Apoula Edel in their Europa League loss.

The Primera Liga side went down to a 1-0 loss at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan with Nene scoring the only goal of the game 14 minutes from time.

However, the Spanish outfit then claimed after the game that Cameroon-born Edel was not eligible to play.

French police have cleared Edel of wrongdoing but the Spanish club could make a final bid to win its case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

UEFA says its appeals panel dismissed Sevilla's protest and upheld an earlier ruling by its disciplinary body.

Edel hit the headlines after being accused of lying about both his age and his name by his former coach and agent former coach in Cameroon Nicolas Phillibert.

Philibert, who reportedly lent Edel money and helped him find a club in Armenia, claimed the player was 29 and not 24 and was named Ambroise Beyamena.

Edel and PSG have filed a claim of defamation against him.